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Microfocal radiography as an aid to the diagnosis of canine elbow osteochondrosis
Authors:S. Guthrie  J. C. Buckland-Wright  L. C. Vaughan
Affiliation:Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, Royal Veterinary College, Hawkshead Lane, North Mymms, Hertfordshire AL9 7TA;*Macroradiographic Research Unit, Department of Anatomy, United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals, Guy's Campus, London Bridge, London SEl 9RT
Abstract:One normal cadaver specimen and six labrador retrievers with suspected elbow osteochondrosis were examined using a microfocal radiographic technique as an aid to diagnosis. This allowed the production of a magnified image (macro-radiograph) with high spatial resolution. The macroradiographs were compared with radiographs obtained using a standard technique to see if they facilitated decision making with respect to case management. The lesions that were suspected from radiographic examination were correlated with the gross lesions found at elbow arthrotomy. Microfocal radiography gave additional information about the changes within the joints but it still remained difficult to image the lesion satisfactorily in some cases.
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