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Showing posts with label
MRI
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Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Hallmarq Standing MRI Presents: Navicular Disease Diagnosis, Then and Now
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We have never really understood navicular disease, but maybe we're getting closer. Two horses would have identical lameness sy...
Wednesday, March 06, 2013
Equine Lameness Education: Sue Dyson Will Be Milne State-of-the-Art Lecturer for 2013 AAEP Convention
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Via AAEP News Room World-renowned equine orthopaedics expert Dr. Sue Dyson will deliver the Frank J. Milne State-of-the-Art Lecture dur...
Friday, March 30, 2012
Hallmarq Standing Equine MRI for Hoof Puncture Wounds: Is MR Scanning Necessary? Will It Help?
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Mystery lameness? Puncture wounds take some detective work sometimes. This lame draft horse was referred to Cornell University’s Colleg...
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Hallmarq Standing MRI and Chronic Equine Foot Lameness: What’s Going On Inside the Foot?
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Sport horse lameness requires a diagnosis to pinpoint the injury site and a prognosis to predict when and if the horse might return to ...
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Happy Halloween with Osirix: A Pumpkin MRI
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It's that time of year...and what better way to celebrate Halloween than with a MRI of a pumpkin, rendered via Osirix imaging softw...
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
A Slice of Life: Behind-the-Scenes of Equine Anatomy with Dr. Christoph von Horst
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Suppose you could suspend the animation of a bird or a fish or a horse...by preserving its anatomy in whatever angle or gesture or e...
Friday, June 03, 2011
Racehorse Fetlock Screening Via Standing MRI Could Identify Horses at Risk for Condylar Fractures of the Fetlock
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If there is one thing that we all learned by watching the Kentucky Derby this year, it was the term "condylar fracture" . Wat...
Friday, February 18, 2011
No Farrier, No MRI: Diagnostic Imaging Sessions Begin With Careful Un-Shoeing
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If you’re a farrier or horse owner who is new to equine MRI, you might be surprised to learn that most horses couldn’t have an MRI without t...
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging Looks at the Statistics of Equine Foot Lameness: New Diagnostics Document More Precise Damage to the Feet of Sport Horses
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The only “sure thing” number in the horse world is that most of the horses treated for lameness have four feet. Statistics quoted in the ho...
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging Presents Dr Sue Dyson's Patient, A Showjumper Who Wanted to Stay on the Left Lead
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Sue Dyson, FRCVS , is Senior Orthopaedic Clinician in the Centre for Equine Studies at the Animal Health Trust in Newmarket, England. The A...
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