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Bone scintigraphy as an aid in the diagnosis of occult distal tarsal bone trauma in three horses
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1986
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Skeletal TraumaBone ImagingAnimal ScienceVeterinary ScienceEducationVeterinary DiagnosticsSurgeryLame HorsesAnatomyBone ScintigraphyMedicineSlab FractureOsteoporosisOrthopaedic SurgeryRadiologySpinal Fracture
History, physical examination, and bone scintigraphy were used to diagnose central and/or third tarsal bone trauma in 3 acutely lame horses. In all 3 cases, the results of initial radiographic examination were negative. Bone scintigraphy revealed focal, intense radioisotope uptake at the level of the distal tarsal bones in the 3 horses. Radiographs obtained 4 weeks after injury in one horse demonstrated a slab fracture of the central tarsal bone. Conservative management of the tarsal bone disease resulted in acceptable return to function in all 3 horses.