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How MRI Guides my Medical Approach to Treating Navicular Syndrome
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In the last decade magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has improved massively our understanding and interpretation of navicular syndrome/palmar foot pain in the horse. Chronically, intermittently lame horses, located in the foot, without significant pathology visible on radiography used to be, before MRI, a big ‘black diagnostic hole’ in equine orthopaedics. MRI has not only differentiated in multiple diagnoses, but has also put the specificity of the different diagnostic anaesthesias, such as the palmar digital nerve block, the abaxial sesamoid block and even the intraarticular and intrabursal block, in question ...
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Vandenberghe, F. (2015) “How MRI Guides my Medical Approach to Treating Navicular Syndrome”, BEVA - Annual Congress - Liverpool, 2015. Available at: https://www.ivis.org/library/beva/beva-annual-congress-liverpool-2015/how-mri-guides-my-medical-approach-to-treating-navicular-syndrome (Accessed: 17 June 2024).
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