马跗骨的磁共振成像

Marion V. Branch BSc, PhD , Rachel C. Murray MA, VetMB, MS, PhD , Sue J. Dyson MA, VetMB, PhD , Allen E. Goodship BVSc, PhD
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摘要

需要无创成像方式来监测远端跗骨软骨结构。本文的目的是使用高场磁共振(MR)成像来描述跗骨结构,与年龄,运动和远端跗骨疼痛相关的变化。使用磁共振成像检查特定年龄和运动史的尸体跗骨,以及有远端跗骨疼痛史的马的跗骨。根据预先确定的标准对软骨下骨(SCB)进行定量和主观分析。正常跗骨有重复的SCB厚度模式,背侧和外侧的厚度最大。软骨下骨厚度随年龄增长而增加。高强度运动与中外侧和近远端厚度模式的改变有关。在疼痛性跗猴中,可重复的SCB厚度模式丢失,MR成像检测到许多不同类型的病理。本文为马跗骨的结构和病理变化提供了新的信息,可作为临床的参考资料。
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Equine Tarsus

Noninvasive imaging modalities for in vivo monitoring of distal tarsal osteochondral structure are needed. The objectives of this paper were to use high-field magnetic resonance (MR) imaging to describe tarsal structure, variations in association with age, exercise, and distal tarsal pain. Cadaver tarsi of specific ages and exercise histories, and from horses with a history of distal tarsal pain, were examined using MR imaging. Quantitative and subjective analysis of subchondral bone (SCB) was performed according to predefined criteria. There was a repeatable SCB thickness pattern across normal tarsi, with greatest thickness at dorsal and lateral sites. Subchondral bone thickness increased with age. High intensity exercise was associated with altered mediolateral and proximodistal thickness patterns. There was loss of the repeatable SCB thickness pattern in painful tarsi, and MR imaging detected many different types of pathology. This paper provides new information regarding structure and pathological changes in the equine tarsus, which can be used as reference material for clinical situations.

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