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DUAL-ENERGY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (DECT) IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF BONE EDEMA AND SOFT TISSUE LESIONS IN THE EQUINE FOOT
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DUAL-ENERGY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY FOR DETECTING BONE MARROW EDEMA-LIKE CHANGES IN THE CANINE STIFLE JOINT: A CASE SERIES
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DETECTION OF BONE EDEMA-LIKE LESIONS IN THE EQUINE FOOT USING DUAL-ENERGY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY: STANDING HORSES AND CADAVERIC SPECIMENS
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Dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) collagen density mapping in the detection of canine cruciate ligament disease
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A Comparative Study of Radiography and Computed Tomography in Detecting Periapical Infections in Alpacas (Vicugna pacos)
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COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC FINDINGS IN A PONY WITH HALICEPHALOBUS GINGIVALIS MENINGOENCEPHALITIS: A CASE REPORT
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A.The Dorsal Nasal meatus communicates with the ethmoidal cells. B.The Middle Nasal meatus is split by the middle conchal sinus into: • Dorsal ramus: narrow, communicates with common nasal meatus. • Ventral ramus: wider, communicates with the dorsal concha C. The Ventral Nasal Meatus: more spacious than the middle and dorsal A. Dorsal conchal sinus: • No rostral communication. • Caudally with the frontal sinus (conchofrontal aperture). B. Middle conchal sinus: • Largest component of the ethmoidal sinus complex. • Simple one-compartment sinus. • Communicates with the ethmoidal labyrinth caudally. C. Ventral conchal sinus is absent. • Left and right divided by the interfrontal septum A. Medial compartment: • Smaller, non-concamerated. • Extends to nasofrontal suture: conchofrontal aperture. B. Lateral compartment: • Large, diversely concamerated. • Communicates with the ethmoidal cells. • The frontal sinus extends up to the level of M1. • 5/7 animals presented a lacrimal sinus. • Pneumatizes lacrimal & frontal bone = “lacrimofrontal” sinus. • Opens into middle nasal meatus: nasolacrimal aperture. • Extends up Triadan 08/09 • Discontinuity of the bone lining exposes the lacrimal and frontal sinuses • Pneumatizes: maxillary & zygomatic bone. • Communicates with the ethmoidal cells. • Extends to 08. A. Lateral cells: • Most dorsal cells communicates with the frontolacrimal sinus • Middle cells communicate with the maxillary sinus. B. Medial cells: heterogeneously sized and shaped • Pneumatizes the presphenoidal bone. • Septa in 3/6 animals. • Absent in one animal • Communicates with the common nasal meatus. 12 13 11 9 10 8 6 7 Transverse sections of the nasal cavity at the level of the third premolars. A. anatomical section, B CT slice (Bone window). NS: Nasal Septum; VNM: Ventral nasal meatus; CMN: Common Nasal Meatus; DNM: Dorsal Nasal Meatus; MNM: Middle Nasal Meatus; DNC: Dorsal Nasal Concha; DVNC: Dorsal portion of the Ventral Nasal Concha; VVNC: Ventral portion of the Ventral Nasal Concha HP: Hard Palate; T: Tongue; M: Mandible; P: Premolars. NASAL CAVITY CONCHAL SINUSES 1 11 2 2 2 3 33 Transverse sections of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses at the level of the fourth premolars. A. anatomical section, B CT slice (Bone window). NS: Nasal Septum; VNM: Ventral nasal meatus; CMN: Common Nasal Meatus; DNM: Dorsal Nasal Meatus; MNM: Middle Nasal Meatus; DNC: Dorsal Nasal Concha; MCS: Middle Conchal Sinus; HP: Hard Palate; T: Tongue; IOC: infraorbital canal; MCS: Middle Conchal Sinus; M: Mandible; P: Premolars. 1 1 2 2 3 3 5 5 5 LACRIMAL SINUS 6 6 6 5 5 Transverse sections of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses at the level of the first molars. A. anatomical section, B CT slice (Bone window) and C MRI slice (T1). NS: Nasal Septum; VNM: Ventral nasal meatus; DNM: Dorsal Nasal Meatus; MNM: Middle Nasal Meatus; MCS: Middle Conchal Sinus; MS: Maxillary Sinus; LFS: LacrimoFrontal Sinus; Ec: Ethmoidal cells HP: Hard Palate; T: Tongue; IOC: infraorbital canal; M: Mandible; M: Molars; O: Orbit; OC: Oral Cavity 1 1 2 2 3 3 7 8 MAXILLARY SINUS 88 Transverse sections of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses at the level of the second molars. A. anatomical section, B CT slice (Bone window) and C MRI slice (T1). NP: Nasopharynx; MS: Maxillary Sinus; LFS: LacrimoFrontal Sinus; Ec: Ethmoidal cells HP: Hard Palate; T: Tongue; IOC: infraorbital canal; M: Mandible; M: Molars; E: eye; OC: Oral Cavity. SPHENOIDAL SINUS ETHMOIDAL SINUS FRONTAL SINUS 9 10 10 10 10 10 11 88 12 13 13 13 12 12 Linda Rutigliano1, Katrien Vanderperren1, Zarah Barrau1, Lieven Vlaminck2, Pieter Cornillie1 1 Department of Morphology, Imaging, Orthopedics, Rehabilitation and Nutrition, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent University, Salisburylaan 133, 9820, Merelbeke Belgium. 2 Department of Large Animal Surgery, Anaesthesia and Orthopaedics Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent University, Salisburylaan 133, 9820, Merelbeke Belgium. COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY CROSS-SECTIONAL ANATOMY AND 3D MODELS OF THE NASAL CAVITY AND PARANASAL SINUSES OF ALPACA ( Vicugna pacos )
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Auxiliary osseous findings in fetlocks of non‐racing sports horses with sagittal groove disease of the proximal phalanx on low‐field magnetic resonance imaging
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Dual-energy computed tomography for the detection of bone edema-like lesions in the equine foot : standing horses and cadaveric specimens
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Validation of a novel scoring system for chronic progressive lymphoedema in Belgian draught horses