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Fetlock (L0020, 10 Sep 2019)
Degenerative joint disease. Description: There is modeling of the articular margin the distal aspect of the lateral proximal sesamoid bone. DTS series available on our DICOM server.
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Fetlock (P0013, 25 Apr 2019)
Fetlock joint arthrosis. Description: The indications for the study of the fetlock joint of the left forelimb by the DTS method were discomfort during the horse’s work,…
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Fetlock (R0012, 16 Apr 2019)
Sesamoiditis, enthesopathy of sesamoid bones ligament, ossification of finger flexor tendons in the area of sesamoid bones. DTS series available on our DICOM server.
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Fetlock (O0011, 16 Apr 2019)
Osteochondrosis of the fetlock joint. Description: On the DTS images of the fetlock joint in LM projection, an isolated bone cartilage fragment is visualized in the region between the apex of the…
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Teeth (O0010, 16 Apr 2019)
Fragmented longitudinal chipped tooth 209, periodontitis. DTS series available on our DICOM server.
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Fetlock (C0009, 16 Apr 2019)
Enthesopathy, mineralization of the distal sesamoid ligament. Description: On the DTS images of the fetlock in LM, PD and DLPMO projections, periosteal reaction with the formation of an enthesophyte…
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Foot (C0008, 16 Mar 2019)
P3 cyst characterization using Linear Tomosynthesis DTS series available on EqueTom DICOM server. During routine radiological Pre-Purchase Examination of a 10yo Grand-Prix jumper,…
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User Manual. Tomosynthesis Image Quality and Case Studies
Contents Introduction 1 Image Quality in Tomosynthesis 1.1 Digital Tomosynthesis method description 1.2 Cross-sectional images in tomosynthesis 1.3 Spatial resolution of the EqueTom 1.…
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Head (B0006, 13 Feb 2019)
Cyst in the left maxillary sinus. DTS series available on our DICOM server.
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Foot (C0007, 27 Feb 2019)
Subchondral bone cyst of the third phalanx, osteochondritis. Navicular disease. DTS series available on our DICOM server.
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Foot (G0003, 24 Jan 2019)
Sesamoiditis, ostephyte fragments.
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Case Study
Case study discussing advantages of Tomosynthesis vs RAD examinations of the horses extremities.
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Sample Question
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