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1. Comparison of distal extremity magnetic resonance imaging findings in Australian racing Standardbreds and Thoroughbreds.

2. Radiological abnormalities of the cervicothoracic vertebrae in Warmblood horses with primary neck-related clinical signs versus controls.

3. [Arthroscopic removal of the fragmented medial coronoid process in dogs - Evaluation of treatment results with special reference to postoperative computed tomography and residual particles].

4. Comparison of 18 F-sodium fluoride positron emission tomography and computed tomography for imaging of the fetlock in 25 nonracehorses.

5. Presence and size of synovial masses within the navicular bursa correlate well between magnetic resonance imaging and bursoscopy and have a guarded prognosis.

6. Return to sport activity following ultrasonographic diagnosis and conservative management of spontaneous injuries of the serratus cervicis ventralis and serratus thoracis ventralis muscles in 11 endurance horses.

7. Ultrasound is an accurate imaging modality for diagnosing hip luxation in dogs presenting with hind limb lameness.

8. Radiation from the equine perineal region is low compared with the elbow and head 24 hours after bone scintigraphic examination.

9. Ultrasonography, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the dromedary camel distal limbs.

10. Subchondral bone sequestrum formation in the proximal intra-articular and osteochondral region of the third metatarsal bone of an Appaloosa mare treated for septic arthritis.

11. Identification of a previously unreported site of subchondral bone injury in the dorsodistolateral calcaneus in Thoroughbred racehorses.

12. Phase I evaluation of CycloSam ® (Sm-153-DOTMP) bone seeking radiopharmaceutical in dogs with spontaneous appendicular osteosarcoma.

13. 18F-sodium fluoride positron emission tomography provides pertinent additional information to computed tomography for assessment and management of tarsal pain in horses.

14. Kinetic and Radiographic Outcomes of Unilateral Double Pelvic Osteotomy in Six Dogs.

15. [Diagnostic procedures and treatment of a ventromedial coxofemoral luxation in sheep - Surgery and open reposition of a ventromedial coxofemoral luxation with a toggle-pin and iliofemoral sling fixation].

16. Ultrasonographic comparison of the intermediate patellar ligament in warmbloods versus quarter horses.

17. Comparative evaluation of radiographic and computed tomographic findings in dogs with bilateral medial coronoid disease (MCD) presenting with unilateral forelimb lameness.

18. An Estimation of Lameness in Sable Island Horses Using Radiographic Evaluation of the Distal Phalanx and Hoof Capsule.

19. The value of routine radiographic follow up in the postoperative management of canine medial patellar luxation.

20. A Case Series of 11 Horses Diagnosed with Bone Spavin Treated with High Intensity Laser Therapy (HILT).

21. Radiographic changes of the proximal third metatarsal bone do not predict presence or severity of proximal suspensory desmopathy in a predominately Quarter Horse population.

22. Gross, histopathologic, microbiologic, and radiologic characterization of lesions associated with clinical lameness in a cohort of group-housed sows euthanized for lameness.

23. Influence of Chronic Lameness on Thoracolumbar Musculus Multifidus Structure in the Horse.

24. 3T Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography of the bovine carpus.

25. Use of a novel helical fan beam imaging system for computed tomography of the distal limb in sedated standing horses: 167 cases (2019-2020).

26. Retrospective analysis of oblique and straight distal sesamoidean ligament desmitis in 52 horses.

27. CT is a feasible imaging technique for detecting lesions in horses with elbow lameness: A study of 139 elbows in 99 horses.

28. Ultrasound-guided tenoscopic decompression of digital sheath synoviocoeles in 10 horses.

29. Contrast Enhanced Computed Tomography Findings in 105 Horse Distal Extremities.

30. Elastosonographic features of the metacarpophalangeal joint capsule in horses.

31. Chronic Collateral Sesamoidean Desmopathy in Draft Horses: Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Histopathological Findings.

32. Analysis of a Laxity Index Database and Comparison with the Fédération Cynologique Internationale Grades of This Population.

33. Clinical and diagnostic imaging findings in police working dogs referred for hip osteoarthritis.

34. Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging of an Epidermoid Cyst in a Foot of a Horse.

35. Ultrasonographic changes associated with the healing process in a fracture of the distal phalanx in a cow.

36. Comparison of lameness outcomes in horses with acute or chronic digital lameness that underwent magnetic resonance imaging.

37. Ultrasonographic alterations of bovine claws sole soft tissues associated with claw horn disruption lesions, body condition score and locomotion score in Holstein dairy cows.

38. Radiographic findings have an association with weight bearing and locomotion in English bulldogs.

39. Alleged predisposing dietary factors fail to increase the incidence of osteochondrosis-like lesions in growing pigs at 14 and 24 wk of age.

40. Standing low-field MRI of the equine proximal metacarpal/metatarsal region is considered useful for diagnosing primary bone pathology and makes a positive contribution to case management: A prospective survey study.

41. What Is Your Diagnosis?

42. Correlation between orthopaedic and radiographic examination findings and arthroscopic ligament fibre damage in dogs with cruciate ligament rupture.

43. Fluorine-18-fluoro-2-deoxy-d-glucose PET-CT aids in detection of soft-tissue injuries for dogs with thoracic or pelvic limb lameness.

44. Suspensory Branch Desmitis in a Horse: Ultrasonography, Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, and Gross Postmortem Findings.

45. Clinical findings, synovial fluid cytology and growth factor concentrations after intra-articular use of a platelet-rich product in horses with osteoarthritis.

46. Acute hindlimb lameness in a 6-month-old cat.

47. Bone marrow lesions of the distal condyles of the third metacarpal bone are common and not always related to lameness in sports and pleasure horses.

48. Usefulness of caudomedial-craniolateral oblique radiographic views for the diagnosis of injury to the origin of the cranial cruciate ligament in two horses.

49. Bilateral femoral capital physeal fractures in an adult cat with suspected congenital primary hypothyroidism.

50. Normal magnetic resonance anatomy of the hind foot of Egyptian buffalo (Bubalus bubalis): A correlative low-field T1- and T2-weighted MRI and sectional anatomy atlas.

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