A review of imaging techniques for canine cauda equina syndrome

Ramirez O, 3rd, Thrall DE. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 1998;39:283-296. There are many imaging modalities available for evaluating the canine lumbosacral region. These include conventional radiography, stress radiography, myelography, epidurography, transosseous and intravenous venography, discography, linear tomography, computed tomography, and magnetic … Read More

Clinical features of trigeminal nerve-sheath tumor in 10 dogs

Bagley RS, Wheeler SJ, Klopp L, et al. Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 1998;34:19-25. Nerve-sheath tumor was diagnosed in 10 dogs with clinical signs of unilateral trigeminal nerve dysfunction. Unilateral temporalis and masseter muscle atrophy were present in … Read More

Evaluation of the variably ossified collateral cartilages of the distal phalanx and adjacent anatomic structures in the Finnhorse with computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging

Ruohoniemi M, Karkkainen M, Tervahartiala P. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 1997;38:344-351. Six Finnhorse cadaver forefeet were selected to represent radiographically different types and grades of ossification of the collateral cartilages of the distal phalanx. These cartilages and adjacent tissues were evaluated … Read More

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