Ultrasonographic and histopathological findings in equine superficial digital flexor tendon injury.
@article{Marr1993UltrasonographicAH, title={Ultrasonographic and histopathological findings in equine superficial digital flexor tendon injury.}, author={Celia M Marr and Iain Alexander Mcmillan and John S. Boyd and N. G. Wright and Micheal J. Murray}, journal={Equine veterinary journal}, year={1993}, volume={25 1}, pages={ 23-9 } }
The ultrasonographic and histopathological findings in 12 normal and 28 injured superficial digital flexor tendons, with lesions ranging in duration from 2 days to 15 months, were compared. A consistent relationship between the ultrasonographic and histological findings was demonstrated. The echogenicity of lesions, the distinctness of their delineation from the surrounding tissue, and the presence and arrangement of the linear echoes were useful features by which to assess the ultrasonograms…
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