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Optimising conventional and lesion-orientated radiography of the hock and stifle
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High quality radiographic images are required to assess the musculoskeletal system accurately for pathology. With respect to the tarsus and stifle specifically, the anatomy of small tarsal bones and the associated soft tissue attachments mean that both subtle pathology, i.e. very early onset degenerative joint disease, or potentially small tarsal bone or patella fractures can be challenging to identify even on perfect ‘standard views’ ...
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Dixon, J. (2020) “Optimising conventional and lesion-orientated radiography of the hock and stifle”, BEVA - Annual Congress - Birmingham, 2018. Available at: https://www.ivis.org/library/beva/beva-annual-congress-birmingham-2018/optimising-conventional-and-lesion-orientated-radiography-of-hock-and-stifle (Accessed: 12 September 2024).
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Rainbow Equine Hospital, Malton, North Yorkshire, UK.
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