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Use of magnetic resonance imaging for identifying subchondral bone damage in horses: 11 cases (1999–2003)
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Magnetic resonance imaging was useful for providing a diagnosis when other imaging techniques did not definitively identify the cause of lameness. Subchondral bone damage was clearly identified by MR imaging and should be considered as a cause of lameness in horses in which radiographic findings are unremarkable.
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