Ultrasonographic appearance and correlative anatomy of the soft tissues of the distal extremities in the horse
- PMID: 3516321
- DOI: 10.1016/s0749-0739(17)30737-x
Ultrasonographic appearance and correlative anatomy of the soft tissues of the distal extremities in the horse
Abstract
The diagnostician should be familiar with the normal ultrasound appearance (size, shape, position, and textural quality) of each structure examined. With these factors as reference points, one can describe lesions in the structure involved, the precise location and extent of the lesions, and the degree of structural compromise that is manifested. Documentation of lesions of tendons and ligaments enables one to make an accurate diagnosis and a more precise prognosis. Serial examination during the healing phases allows for a more accurate prediction as to when the structure in question can withstand athletic challenge.
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