The use of magnetic resonance imaging in diagnosing equine deep digital flexor tendinopathies - Own experience

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Abstract

Deep digital flexor tendinopathy is a common problem in horses of different athletic disciplines. Nowadays, the use of magnetic resonance imaging is considered to be a noninvasive and superior choice for recognizing bone and soft tissue pathologies especially related to difficult to access structures within the hoof capsule.

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Jaskólska, M., Adamiak, Z., Holak, P., Zhalniarovich, Y., Przyborowska, P., & Peczyński, Z. (2014). The use of magnetic resonance imaging in diagnosing equine deep digital flexor tendinopathies - Own experience. Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 17(3), 531–533. https://doi.org/10.2478/pjvs-2014-0079

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