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COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN HORSES
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1987
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Computed TomographyDiagnosisTopographical AnatomyClinical AnatomyComplex SystemsSurgeryAnatomyOrthopaedic SurgeryTreatment VerificationCt PhysicsGross AnatomyApplied AnatomyCt ScanValuable Imaging ProcedureRadiologyHealth SciencesEquine-assisted TherapyImaging AnatomyMedical ImagingRadiologic ImagingVeterinary ScienceMedicine
Computed tomography (CT) is a valuable imaging procedure but one that requires significant technical support. Although scanners are available for veterinary use, their successful installation requires in‐depth facility planning. Maintenance costs for these highly complex systems are high and may greatly exceed acquisition costs. Equipment to move anesthetized horses and support them during scanning is also expensive. Transport and scan table equipment suitable for equine CT studies are described. Clinical scan protocols used for CT of the equine skull and extremities are detailed. Precise positioning is essential for interpretable scans. Significant training in anatomy and CT physics is required for the veterinary computed tomographer.
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