Reasons for performing study: Obtaining magnetic resonance images of the inner hoof wall tissue at the microscopic level would enable early accurate diagnosis of laminitis and therefore more effective therapy. Objectives: To optimise magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) parameters in order to obtain the highest possible resolution of the structures beneath the equine hoof wall. Methods: Magnetic resonance microscopy (MRM) was performed in front feet from 6 cadaver horses using T-2-weighted fast spin echo (FSE-T-2), and T-1-weighted gradient echo (GRE-T-1) sequences. Results: In T-2 weighted FSE images most of the stratum medium showed no signal, however the coronary, terminal and sole papillae were visible. The stratum lamellatum was clearly vi...
Surgical stripping of the hoof wall results in a wound that heals remarkabley well. In contrast, lam...
The objective of this study is to perform mid-field (0.4T) Magnetic Resonant Imaging (MRI) on a dist...
Laminitis is the most serious disease of the equine hoof and will be used here to illustrate how pat...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: The diagnosis of lameness caused by proximal metacarpal and metatarsal...
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has become an important diagnostic tool in the investigation of foot...
A Thoroughbred horse with severe chronic laminitis of both forelimbs was evaluated on the same day w...
The first goal of this study was to develop optimal, standardized magnetic resonance imaging protoco...
Reasons for performing study: Osseous resorption of the flexor surface of the distal phalanx of the ...
Reasons for performing study: There are few studies on the correlations between radiographic measure...
Laminitis is an extremely painful and debilitating condition of horses that can affect their athleti...
Laminitis is a painful condition that causes lameness in horses. However, monitoring this condition ...
The equine hoof capsule protects the softer, more sensitive, structures within. Failure of the conne...
Deep digital flexor tendinopathy is a common problem in horses of different athletic disciplines. No...
Equine foot lameness is a prevalent condition, with high welfare and economic impacts. As the most c...
Septic pedal osteitis refers to bacterial infection within the distal phalanx, which requires effect...
Surgical stripping of the hoof wall results in a wound that heals remarkabley well. In contrast, lam...
The objective of this study is to perform mid-field (0.4T) Magnetic Resonant Imaging (MRI) on a dist...
Laminitis is the most serious disease of the equine hoof and will be used here to illustrate how pat...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: The diagnosis of lameness caused by proximal metacarpal and metatarsal...
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has become an important diagnostic tool in the investigation of foot...
A Thoroughbred horse with severe chronic laminitis of both forelimbs was evaluated on the same day w...
The first goal of this study was to develop optimal, standardized magnetic resonance imaging protoco...
Reasons for performing study: Osseous resorption of the flexor surface of the distal phalanx of the ...
Reasons for performing study: There are few studies on the correlations between radiographic measure...
Laminitis is an extremely painful and debilitating condition of horses that can affect their athleti...
Laminitis is a painful condition that causes lameness in horses. However, monitoring this condition ...
The equine hoof capsule protects the softer, more sensitive, structures within. Failure of the conne...
Deep digital flexor tendinopathy is a common problem in horses of different athletic disciplines. No...
Equine foot lameness is a prevalent condition, with high welfare and economic impacts. As the most c...
Septic pedal osteitis refers to bacterial infection within the distal phalanx, which requires effect...
Surgical stripping of the hoof wall results in a wound that heals remarkabley well. In contrast, lam...
The objective of this study is to perform mid-field (0.4T) Magnetic Resonant Imaging (MRI) on a dist...
Laminitis is the most serious disease of the equine hoof and will be used here to illustrate how pat...