The dog has been used extensively as an experimental model to study meniscal treatments such as meniscectomy, meniscal repair and regeneration. Accurate quantification of meniscal size and morphology are a crucial step for developing models of the meniscus. 3.0T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been found to be highly accurate in analyzing the meniscus in both clinical and research fields. However, 3.0T MRI systems are still uncommonly used in veterinary medicine. The goal of the study was to compare meniscal volume measurements from 1.5T MRI system with 3.0T MRI system using proton density sequence, a clinically relevant protocol. The MR images were segmented to reconstruct 3D surface representations of both medial and lateral menisci ...
SummaryObjectiveThe aim of this study was to follow, over a 4½-month period, the medial tibia cartil...
Partial meniscectomy is a frequently performed treatment strategy for non-suturable meniscal tears. ...
Meniscal injuries in the dog are nearly always seen in combination with a cranial cruciate ligament ...
The dog has been used extensively as an experimental model to study meniscal treatments such as meni...
The dog has been used extensively as an experimental model to study meniscal treatments such as meni...
Little is known about the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) appearance of canine meniscal lesions. Th...
SummaryObjectiveTo correlate meniscal T2* relaxation times using ultra-short echo time (UTE) magneti...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate the ability of high-field (9.4T) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging to d...
The most common cause of hindlimb lameness in dogs is cranial cruciate ligament rupture. In 48-77.3%...
Concurrent meniscal injury in dogs with cranial cruciate ligament tears ranges from 10-70%, and thes...
The objective of this work was to characterize tibial plateau coverage and morphometric differences ...
Noninvasive identification of canine articular cartilage injuries is challenging. The objective of t...
More than a century ago, the menisci were considered to be the functionless remains of a leg muscle....
Summary: To evaluate and improve on the procedures used by a tissue bank in selecting donor menisci ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
SummaryObjectiveThe aim of this study was to follow, over a 4½-month period, the medial tibia cartil...
Partial meniscectomy is a frequently performed treatment strategy for non-suturable meniscal tears. ...
Meniscal injuries in the dog are nearly always seen in combination with a cranial cruciate ligament ...
The dog has been used extensively as an experimental model to study meniscal treatments such as meni...
The dog has been used extensively as an experimental model to study meniscal treatments such as meni...
Little is known about the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) appearance of canine meniscal lesions. Th...
SummaryObjectiveTo correlate meniscal T2* relaxation times using ultra-short echo time (UTE) magneti...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate the ability of high-field (9.4T) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging to d...
The most common cause of hindlimb lameness in dogs is cranial cruciate ligament rupture. In 48-77.3%...
Concurrent meniscal injury in dogs with cranial cruciate ligament tears ranges from 10-70%, and thes...
The objective of this work was to characterize tibial plateau coverage and morphometric differences ...
Noninvasive identification of canine articular cartilage injuries is challenging. The objective of t...
More than a century ago, the menisci were considered to be the functionless remains of a leg muscle....
Summary: To evaluate and improve on the procedures used by a tissue bank in selecting donor menisci ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
SummaryObjectiveThe aim of this study was to follow, over a 4½-month period, the medial tibia cartil...
Partial meniscectomy is a frequently performed treatment strategy for non-suturable meniscal tears. ...
Meniscal injuries in the dog are nearly always seen in combination with a cranial cruciate ligament ...