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In the next instalment of It's Your Case, we take a look at an equine case of a 13 year old Warmblood Gelding with chronic, intermittent low grade right fore limb lameness. Equine radiologist, Dr Lucy Meehan interprets the images and shares her findings and next steps for this patient.
Part one...
VetCT radiologist, Dr Lucy Meehan shares her findings from the images to see if any of the findings suggest a cause for the right fore limb lameness.
Watch part one of the video explanation below where we interpret the images together. To read the findings in more detail, be sure to view the full case report here. An MRI scan was conducted in order to investigate further. The findings from the scan are discussed in part two.
Part two...
In part two of the video explanation which you can watch below, Dr Lucy Meehan, discusses findings from the MRI scan and the prognosis for this patient. View the case report for the MRI scan here.
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