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[The ultrasonic diagnosis of foreign bodies in the horse].

Abstract: Ultrasonography in veterinary practice represents a method that nowadays is a approved component of the examination of small and large animals. Although sometimes more difficult than in small animals, ultrasonography can be often useful in horses. In the present report two cases demonstrate the possibility of sonography in the diagnostic of foreign bodies in soft tissues in horses.
Publication Date: 1992-12-01 PubMed ID: 1492833
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The research article explores the application of ultrasonography in identifying foreign bodies in horses’ soft tissues.

Introduction to the Study

  • The researchers focus on ultrasonography in veterinary practice, noting that it has become an integral part of examining both small and large animals.
  • They highlight that while performing these ultrasonic tests on large animals like horses may be more complex, the method can still present valuable information.

Research Methodology

  • This study provides insights based on two case examples. These case studies showcase the effectiveness of sonography in diagnosing foreign bodies within soft tissues of horses.
  • The authors discuss how the ultrasonic diagnosis was performed, the results they achieved, and the implications of these findings for veterinary practice.

Importance of Ultrasonography in Veterinary Practice

  • The researchers emphasize the significance of ultrasonography as a diagnostic tool in veterinary medicine. Its ability to non-invasively examine the internal anatomy of animals makes it a crucial resource in diagnosis and treatment planning.
  • Furthermore, they suggest that ultrasonography is particularly beneficial in scenarios where foreign bodies are likely to be found in animals’ soft tissues—cases where conventional diagnostic methods might struggle to produce accurate results.

Potential of Ultrasonography in Diagnosing Foreign Bodies in Horses

  • The researchers propose that ultrasonography holds potential in diagnosing foreign bodies in horses, despite the challenges that come with its application in larger animals.
  • The successful diagnoses in the case studies illustrate that, with the right expertise and application, ultrasonography can be helpful in identifying foreign bodies in horses.
  • This potentiality opens avenues for greater accuracy and efficiency in diagnosing injuries or conditions in horses that involve foreign bodies in their soft tissues.

Cite This Article

APA
Münzer B, Lubczyk B. (1992). [The ultrasonic diagnosis of foreign bodies in the horse]. Berl Munch Tierarztl Wochenschr, 105(12), 397-400.

Publication

ISSN: 0005-9366
NlmUniqueID: 0003163
Country: Germany
Language: ger
Volume: 105
Issue: 12
Pages: 397-400

Researcher Affiliations

Münzer, B
  • Klinik für Pferde, Freien Universität Berlin.
Lubczyk, B

    MeSH Terms

    • Animals
    • Female
    • Foreign Bodies / diagnostic imaging
    • Foreign Bodies / veterinary
    • Horse Diseases / diagnostic imaging
    • Horses
    • Male
    • Pectoralis Muscles
    • Shoulder
    • Ultrasonography

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