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Navicular Disease
Despite thousands, or perhaps millions, of words, navicular disease remains a subject of confusion and error. I have written as clearly as I can on the subject, defining what the condition actually is and how it may develop. My opinions are based on years of observation, primarily in the postmortem room, together with some in vitro studies. [1,2] While it might be convenient to have all that re...
متن کاملNavicular disease...remembrance of things past
Over the past few decades, the development of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the diagnosis of equine lameness has revolutionized our understanding of what used to be termed ‘navicular disease’. Prior to MRI, navicular disease was diagnosed primarily by a positive response to palmar digital nerve blocks (PDNB) and identification of characteristic radiological findings; particularly changes...
متن کاملNavicular disease...remembrance of things past.
Over the past few decades, the development of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the diagnosis of equine lameness has revolutionized our understanding of what used to be termed ‘navicular disease’. Prior to MRI, navicular disease was diagnosed primarily by a positive response to palmar digital nerve blocks (PDNB) and identification of characteristic radiological findings; particularly changes...
متن کاملNavicular disease...remembrance of things past
Over the past few decades, the development of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the diagnosis of equine lameness has revolutionized our understanding of what used to be termed ‘navicular disease’. Prior to MRI, navicular disease was diagnosed primarily by a positive response to palmar digital nerve blocks (PDNB) and identification of characteristic radiological findings; particularly changes...
متن کاملThe force and contact stress on the navicular bone during trot locomotion in sound horses and horses with navicular disease.
Mechanical overload due to poor conformation or shoeing has been suggested to contribute to the development of navicular disease. While studies have determined the compressive force exerted on the navicular bone in normal horses, this has not been reported for horses with navicular disease. Also, the force has not been converted to stress by correction for contact area. In this study we develop...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Acta Radiologica
سال: 1972
ISSN: 0284-1851,1600-0455
DOI: 10.1080/05678067209173994