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RADIOGRAPHIC AND MYELOGRAPHIC EXAMINATION OF THE CERVICAL VERTEBRAL COLUMN IN 306 ATAXIC HORSES
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1987
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Equine-assisted TherapySpinal Cord InjuryAnimal ScienceCord CompressionVeterinary ScienceEducationAnatomyAtaxic HorsesSurvey RadiographyMedicineSpinal DisorderOrthopaedic SurgeryRadiologyCervical Spine
This study consists of a review of 306 ataxic horses subjected to survey radiography and myelography of the cervical vertebral column. Fifty‐eight percent of horses had evidence of compressive spinal cord lesion on myelography. Sixty‐six percent of horses were less than 3 years old. Age had no effect on the distribution of spinal cord compressive lesions. No conclusion could be drawn from sex and breed distribution. The most common sites of cord compression on myelography in order of decreasing frequency were C 3–4 , C 6–7 , C 5–6 , and C 4–5 . Twenty‐nine percent of horses with myelographic evidence of cord compression had multiple compressive sites. Survey radiographs were not reliable to diagnose compressive spinal cord lesions. Myelography was a safe and more accurate procedure. Several factors may result in misinterpretation of the myelographic examination.
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