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What is your diagnosis? Comminution of T2 and luxation of T2 and T3.

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Publication Date: 1997-09-18 PubMed ID: 9290816
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Carson-Dunkerley SA, Beard DM, Williams MA. (1997). What is your diagnosis? Comminution of T2 and luxation of T2 and T3. J Am Vet Med Assoc, 211(5), 545-546.

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ISSN: 0003-1488
NlmUniqueID: 7503067
Country: United States
Language: English
Volume: 211
Issue: 5
Pages: 545-546

Researcher Affiliations

Carson-Dunkerley, S A
  • Department of Large Animal Surgery and Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, AL 36849-5522, USA.
Beard, D M
    Williams, M A

      MeSH Terms

      • Animals
      • Ataxia / etiology
      • Ataxia / physiopathology
      • Ataxia / veterinary
      • Cervical Vertebrae / diagnostic imaging
      • Cervical Vertebrae / injuries
      • Female
      • Horse Diseases / diagnosis
      • Horse Diseases / etiology
      • Horse Diseases / physiopathology
      • Horses / injuries
      • Joint Dislocations / diagnostic imaging
      • Joint Dislocations / veterinary
      • Radiography
      • Spinal Fractures / diagnostic imaging
      • Spinal Fractures / veterinary
      • Spinal Injuries / diagnostic imaging
      • Spinal Injuries / veterinary
      • Thoracic Vertebrae / injuries

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