Publication | Closed Access
Multi‐modality diagnostic imaging of a cervical articular process fracture in a Thoroughbred horse including a novel C‐Arm imaging technique
13
Citations
15
References
2009
Year
Fracture DiagnosticsTopographical AnatomyClinical AnatomyAnatomyOrthopaedic SurgeryMulti‐modality Diagnostic ImagingGross AnatomyThoroughbred HorseApplied AnatomyRadiologyOblique RadiographsHealth SciencesImaging AnatomySpinal Cord InjuryMedical ImagingMusculoskeletal ImagingCervical RadiographsSpinal FractureVeterinary ScienceMedicineSummary InterpretationSkeletal ImagingCervical Spine
Summary Interpretation of cervical radiographs can be challenging due to the complex anatomy and superimposition of osseous structures on either side of the vertebrae. This report describes the investigation of neck pain in a Thoroughbred gelding following a traumatic fall. Several imaging modalities were used to demonstrate the presence of a fracture of the left cranial articular process of the fourth cervical vertebra (C4), including nuclear scintigraphy, ultrasonography, oblique radiographic projections and a novel cineradiographic technique. Oblique radiographs were superior to standard lateral‐lateral radiographs in both the diagnosis and for monitoring the progression of healing of the articular process fracture in this case.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1