ULTRASONOGRAPHIC, GROSS, AND HISTOLOGIC EVALUATION OF A TENDINITIS DISEASE MODEL IN THE HORSE |
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Authors: | Gareth H. Spurlock DVM MS Shauna L. Spurlock DVM MS George A. Parker DVM |
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Affiliation: | Marion DuPont Scott Equine Medical Center, Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Leesburg, Virginia. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Collagenase-induced lesions of the superficial digital flexor tendon were monitored using diagnostic ultrasound and subsequently compared with gross and microscopic findings. The postinjury sonograms demonstrated hypoechoic or anechoic areas corresponding to areas of hemorrhage and necrosis. The size of the lesion increased and the echogenicity decreased with increasing units of collagenase injected into the tendon. As postinjury time increased, echogenicity increased, which corresponded to fibrous-tissue invasion and collagen deposition. The extent of tendon injury produced correlated with the amount of collagenase injected into the tendon. Diagnostic ultrasound is useful in evaluating injury and healing in collagenase— induced tendinitis. |
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Keywords: | ultrasound equine collagenase tendon |
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