In equine medicine, experience regarding MRI of chronic tendon lesions is limited, and evidence on the suitability of different sequences in 3 T high-field MRI is scarce. Therefore, macroscopically healthy and altered tendons were examined by histology and in 0.27 T low- and 3 T high-field MRI, focusing on T1-weighted (T1w) sequences to visualize chronic lesions. In high-field MRI, tendons were positioned parallel (horizontal) and perpendicular (vertical) to the magnetic field, acknowledging the possible impact of the magic angle effect. The images were evaluated qualitatively and signal intensities were measured for quantitative analysis. Qualitative evaluation was consistent with the quantitative results, yet there were differences in les...
Magnetic resonance is a great diagnostic tool in equine lameness examination. Its value is most sign...
The purpose of this investigation was to demonstrate the feasibility of a biopsy technique by perfor...
The most common cause of hindlimb lameness in dogs is cranial cruciate ligament rupture. In 48-77.3%...
In equine medicine, experience regarding MRI of chronic tendon lesions is limited, and evidence on t...
The magic angle effect increases the MRI signal of healthy tendon tissue and could be used for more ...
Ten normal equine isolated limbs were imaged using a knee coil in a 1.5 Tesla magnetic field, with s...
Increased signal intensity on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of tendons arising from the magic angl...
Reasons for performing study: There are few studies on the correlations between radiographic measure...
peer reviewedMagnetic resonance (MR) imaging has become an important diagnostic tool in the investig...
peer reviewedWe describe the abnormal magnetic resonance (MR) imaging findings in the deep digital f...
Deep digital flexor tendinopathy is a common problem in horses of different athletic disciplines. No...
Objective-To analyze the tendon of the deep digital flexor (TDDF) muscle of the forelimb in horses b...
The first goal of this study was to develop optimal, standardized magnetic resonance imaging protoco...
The race-horses are prone to injuring their leg tendons, especially the superficial digital flexor t...
Objective: To determine the diagnostic performance of computed tomographic arthrography (CTA) and 3 ...
Magnetic resonance is a great diagnostic tool in equine lameness examination. Its value is most sign...
The purpose of this investigation was to demonstrate the feasibility of a biopsy technique by perfor...
The most common cause of hindlimb lameness in dogs is cranial cruciate ligament rupture. In 48-77.3%...
In equine medicine, experience regarding MRI of chronic tendon lesions is limited, and evidence on t...
The magic angle effect increases the MRI signal of healthy tendon tissue and could be used for more ...
Ten normal equine isolated limbs were imaged using a knee coil in a 1.5 Tesla magnetic field, with s...
Increased signal intensity on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of tendons arising from the magic angl...
Reasons for performing study: There are few studies on the correlations between radiographic measure...
peer reviewedMagnetic resonance (MR) imaging has become an important diagnostic tool in the investig...
peer reviewedWe describe the abnormal magnetic resonance (MR) imaging findings in the deep digital f...
Deep digital flexor tendinopathy is a common problem in horses of different athletic disciplines. No...
Objective-To analyze the tendon of the deep digital flexor (TDDF) muscle of the forelimb in horses b...
The first goal of this study was to develop optimal, standardized magnetic resonance imaging protoco...
The race-horses are prone to injuring their leg tendons, especially the superficial digital flexor t...
Objective: To determine the diagnostic performance of computed tomographic arthrography (CTA) and 3 ...
Magnetic resonance is a great diagnostic tool in equine lameness examination. Its value is most sign...
The purpose of this investigation was to demonstrate the feasibility of a biopsy technique by perfor...
The most common cause of hindlimb lameness in dogs is cranial cruciate ligament rupture. In 48-77.3%...