
Abnormal Mineralization and Pathologies of the Equine Fetlock
New imaging techniques might make examining abnormalities of the fetlock easier for equine veterinarians.
New imaging techniques might make examining abnormalities of the fetlock easier for equine veterinarians.
Learn how veterinarians diagnose pathology in these difficult-to-visualize regions of the horse’s body in this article from the Summer 2023 issue of The Horse.
Four diagnostic imaging experts share insight that can help owners and veterinarians with the diagnostic process.
Advancements in equine imaging have made it possible for veterinarians to better understand the anatomy and pathologies of their patients.
Diagnosing lameness in horses can be challenging, but veterinarians have an arsenal of imaging modalities available to help them make an accurate diagnosis. Sponsored by AstoCT.
Neck pain and pathologies are common in sport horses. It is important to combine results from clinical findings with imaging when making a diagnosis.
Learn what to expect when your horse undergoes advanced imaging exams using MRI, CT, and nuclear scintigraphy.
Neck pain in horses can be difficult to diagnose; clinical signs might not match what’s seen on imaging. Learn how vets interpret findings and develop a treatment plan.
Diagnostic imaging results are clearer than ever, but how they will affect a horse’s performance career isn’t always evident.
Determining a horse’s cause of neck pain can help ensure he receives the correct treatment.
Diagnostic imaging results are clearer than ever, but how they will affect a horse’s performance career isn’t always evident.
Emerging technologies are giving veterinarians the tools they need to best address dental disease in horses. Learn more in this article from the November 2022 issue of The Horse.
Learn about common neck issues in horses and how research and technological advancements are helping veterinarians diagnose them.
The racing industry is leading the charge in identifying at-risk athletes before catastrophe occurs. Read more about current diagnostic options in this article excerpt from the June 2022 issue of The Horse.
Diagnostic imaging technology has improved tremendously in the past few decades, with several effective options to choose from. Learn about the machines and technologies your veterinarian can use to look inside your horse, including MRI, CT, PET scans, and more.
Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are two diagnostic imaging methods veterinarians can use to capture images of structures within your horse’s body. Learn more in this visual guide!
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