Post-mortem feasibility of dual-energy computed tomography in the detection of bone edema-like lesions in the equine foot : a proof of concept
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- Jolien Germonpré (UGent) , Louis Vandekerckhove (UGent) , Els Raes (UGent) , Koen Chiers (UGent) , Lennart Jans (UGent) and Katrien Vanderperren (UGent)
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- IntroductionIn this proof-of-concept study, the post-mortem feasibility of dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) in the detection of bone edema-like lesions in the equine foot is described in agreement with the gold standard imaging technique, which is magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).MethodsA total of five equine cadaver feet were studied, of which two were pathological and three were within normal limits and served as references. A low-field MRI of each foot was performed, followed by a DECT acquisition. Multiplanar reformations of DECT virtual non-calcium images were compared with MRI for the detection of bone edema-like lesions. A gross post-mortem was performed, and histopathologic samples were obtained of the navicular and/or distal phalanx of the two feet selected based on pathology and one reference foot.ResultsOn DECT virtual non-calcium imaging, the two pathological feet showed diffuse increased attenuation corresponding with bone edema-like lesions, whereas the three reference feet were considered normal. These findings were in agreement with the findings on the MRI. Histopathology of the two pathologic feet showed abnormalities in line with bone edema-like lesions. Histopathology of the reference foot was normal.ConclusionDECT virtual non-calcium imaging can be a valuable diagnostic tool in the diagnosis of bone edema-like lesions in the equine foot. Further examination of DECT in equine diagnostic imaging is warranted in a larger cohort, different locations, and alive animals.
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- General Veterinary, DECT, bone marrow edema, bone bruise, bone contusion, horse, virtual non-calcium (VNCa), veterinary medicine, RESONANCE-IMAGING EVALUATION, DIGITAL FLEXOR TENDON, MARROW EDEMA, DIAGNOSTIC-ACCURACY, TRANSIENT OSTEOPOROSIS, COLLATERAL LIGAMENTS, CT, HORSES, PRINCIPLES, FRACTURES
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- Germonpré, Jolien, et al. “Post-Mortem Feasibility of Dual-Energy Computed Tomography in the Detection of Bone Edema-like Lesions in the Equine Foot : A Proof of Concept.” FRONTIERS IN VETERINARY SCIENCE, vol. 10, Frontiers Media SA, 2024, doi:10.3389/fvets.2023.1201017.
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- Germonpré, J., Vandekerckhove, L., Raes, E., Chiers, K., Jans, L., & Vanderperren, K. (2024). Post-mortem feasibility of dual-energy computed tomography in the detection of bone edema-like lesions in the equine foot : a proof of concept. FRONTIERS IN VETERINARY SCIENCE, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2023.1201017
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- Germonpré, Jolien, Louis Vandekerckhove, Els Raes, Koen Chiers, Lennart Jans, and Katrien Vanderperren. 2024. “Post-Mortem Feasibility of Dual-Energy Computed Tomography in the Detection of Bone Edema-like Lesions in the Equine Foot : A Proof of Concept.” FRONTIERS IN VETERINARY SCIENCE 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2023.1201017.
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- Germonpré, Jolien, Louis Vandekerckhove, Els Raes, Koen Chiers, Lennart Jans, and Katrien Vanderperren. 2024. “Post-Mortem Feasibility of Dual-Energy Computed Tomography in the Detection of Bone Edema-like Lesions in the Equine Foot : A Proof of Concept.” FRONTIERS IN VETERINARY SCIENCE 10. doi:10.3389/fvets.2023.1201017.
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- 1.Germonpré J, Vandekerckhove L, Raes E, Chiers K, Jans L, Vanderperren K. Post-mortem feasibility of dual-energy computed tomography in the detection of bone edema-like lesions in the equine foot : a proof of concept. FRONTIERS IN VETERINARY SCIENCE. 2024;10.
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- [1]J. Germonpré, L. Vandekerckhove, E. Raes, K. Chiers, L. Jans, and K. Vanderperren, “Post-mortem feasibility of dual-energy computed tomography in the detection of bone edema-like lesions in the equine foot : a proof of concept,” FRONTIERS IN VETERINARY SCIENCE, vol. 10, 2024.
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