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30 wrz 2024 · Fully labeled horse head CT - radiological anatomy of the face and cranium on a healthy horse (bones of the cranium and the face, teeth, oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, paranasal sinuses, eye, ear, arteries, veins, lymph nodes)
23 wrz 2016 · Atlas of Clinical Imaging and Anatomy of the Equine Head presents a clear and complete view of the complex anatomy of the equine head using cross-sectional imaging. Provides a comprehensive comparative atlas to structures of the equine head. Pairs gross anatomy with radiographs, CT, and MRI images. Show all.
13 sie 2019 · Computed tomography in standing horses has revolutionized diagnostic imaging. The O-arm®, a cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scanner with a gantry opening of 96.5 cm is routinely used for image-guided spine and neurosurgery in humans.
7 mar 2022 · Computed tomography (CT) imaging of the head in equine patients is now commonly performed as CT scanners are more readily available. Head CT has proven valuable in evaluating spatially complex anatomic structures, where radiographic superimposition, or restricted access via endoscopy or ultrasound, limit complete evaluation of the disease process.
CT of the equine head is an established imaging technique. It is used routinely in the academic setting and, as CT scanners have become more affordable, is being used more often in private practice.
6 mar 2022 · Computed tomography (CT) imaging of the head in equine patients is now commonly performed as CT scanners are more readily available. Head CT has proven valuable in evaluating spatially complex anatomic structures, where radiographic superimposition, or restricted access via endoscopy or ultrasound, limit complete evaluation of the disease ...
Diagnostic imaging of the equine head is most commonly done via radiography (Figure 1) or endoscopy. Routine radio-graphic examination can include orthogonal projections of the area of interest, oblique projections of the dental arcades or tem-poromandibular joints and intraoral projections for the rostral mandible/maxilla.