This is a 9 yo hunter jumper that had the 10 tooth extracted and developed an oral sinus fistula. A plug was inserted, meanwhile CT images were taken, and a tract was shown running into her sinus. A protemp bridge was inserted (prosthetic tooth), the bone filled in and healed well. Featured: Dr. Travis Henry, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Read MoreThis horse had a large dental mass located close to the brain stem, in the calvarium, and in the brain. They elected to not do surgery on this horse due to the complexity of the dentigerous cyst.
Featured: Dr. Travis Henry, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Read MoreThis was a younger horse that came with what they believed to be a tooth root infection. Upon CT imaging sequestrum was discovered along the facial crest, and the horse was diagnosed with a skull fracture.
Featured: Dr. Travis Henry, University of Wisconsin-Madison
This was an older mare that sustained trauma to her mandible in the pasture. CT images show a draining tract and sequestrum, the tooth above the draining track was removed.
Featured: Dr. Travis Henry, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Read MoreThis horse had advanced TMJ pathology, which caused mastication issues. CT images show compression on the temporal hyoid bones and guttural pouch.
Featured: Dr. Travis Henry, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Read MoreThis Warmblood mare came in with sinusitis. CT images show a Diastema which was the cause of the sinusitis. The 10 tooth was removed and Protemp (human crown) was applied to create a prosthetic tooth.
Featured: Dr. Travis Henry, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Read MoreThis horse has all the clinical symptoms of periodontal disease. CT images show an increase in periodontal ligament width, horizontal/vertical bone loss, periodontal infection, diastema, food impaction causing infection to spread and creation of a draining tract.
Featured: Travis Henry, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Read MoreThis middle aged QH presented nasal discharge, believed to be sinusitis. Upon CT scans dense dental material was found in the nasal passage. This material was causing the nasal discharge.
Featured: Dr. Travis Henry, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Read MoreThis is an older 7 yo TB racehorse, who received scintigraphy a few years back for a left hind limb lameness. At that time it received a TMT block and was diagnosed with proximal suspensory desmitis. This visit the horse had CT images taken and was diagnosed with Palmar Osteochondral Disease.
Featured: Professor Chris Whitton, University of Melbourne
Read MoreThis is a 5 yo TB stallion that had radiographs taken by a referral vet and showed a lucent area. The horse was then referred to the University of Melbourne for a CT scan. Scans showed a fissure with lysis and surrounding sclerosis.
Featured: Professor Chris Whitton, University of Melbourne
Read MoreThis is a 3 yo TB that was pulled up lame after exercising and was referred for a left front condylar fracture. Surgery was completed in the CT suite and the Equina helped Chris and his team place the screws in the leg.
Featured: Professor Chris Whitton, University of Melbourne
Read MoreThis 6 yo TB gelding was referred for a left condylar fracture post race. Using 3D reconfiguration we can see that the fracture is spiraling. Due to the severity of the injury the gelding was humanely euthanized.
Featured: Professor Chris Whitton, University of Melbourne
Read MoreThis is a 5 yo TB with quite a few race starts. It was noticed with a 2/5 left front lameness and pain on knee flexion. The horse had CT images taken and several lesions of lysis with surrounding sclerosis were seen on the images.
Featured: Professor Chris Whitton, University of Melbourne
This 2 yo TB filly is unraced but had a 3 of 5 left front lameness and midcarpal joint swelling. CT images show new bone production with lysis running into the cortex on the right front limb.
Featured: Professor Chris Whitton, University of Melbourne
Read MoreThis 18 yo Arabian gelding had a record of cranial nuchal bursitis and a persistent draining fistula. CT images show the osteomyelitis of the occipital bone (severe lysis).
Featured: Dr. JR Lund, University of Wisconsin-Madison
This 14 yo Appaloosa gelding injured his neck. CT images show a subluxation of C2-C4 as well as osteo fragments and compression of the spinal chord.
Featured: JR Lund, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Read MoreThis 14 yo Percheron had plenty of dental issues. CT images show several missing teeth, expanded mandibles, a previous mandibular fracture, a severe shear mouth, and fluid in the sinuses.
Featured: JR Lund, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Read MoreThis 18 yo TB cross had a persistent draining tract and bone sequestrum. The mare had the affected area surgically debrided. The majority of the bone sequestrum was removed. Plus an additional case study at the end.
Featured: Dr. JR Lund - University of Wisconsin
Read MoreThis is a 4 yo Thoroughbred that had a right hind limb lameness which was difficult to localize. It was referred to the vet hospital for scintigraphy and CT scans. Bone modeling with a lesion of lysis and surrounding sclerosis was found deep within the subchondral bone.
Featured: Professor Chris Whitton-University of Melbourne
Read MoreThis is a 13 yo Belgian who had a history of nasal discharge and a previous tooth fracture. CT Images show a palatable crown fracture and secondary sinusitis.
Featured: Dr. Jr Lund-University of Wisconsin Madison
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