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Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound | 2018

B-MODE AND POWER DOPPLER ULTRASONOGRAPHY OF THE EQUINE SUSPENSORY LIGAMENT BRANCHES: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY ON 13 HORSES

Silvia Rabba; Sigrid Grulke; Denis Verwilghen; Laurence Evrard; Valeria Busoni

Ultrasonography is routinely used to achieve the diagnosis of equine suspensory ligament desmopathy. In human medicine, power Doppler ultrasonography has also been found to be useful for the diagnosis of tendon/ligament injuries. The aim of this prospective, pilot study was to assess the presence or absence of power Doppler signal in suspensory ligament branches and compare B-mode findings with power Doppler findings in suspensory ligament branches of lame and non-lame limbs. Thirteen horses were used (eight lame horses, with lameness related to pain in the suspensory ligament branches, and five non-lame horses). Ten lame limbs and 24 sound limbs were assessed by B-mode and power Doppler ultrasonography. The severity of power Doppler signal was scored by two independent readers. The B-mode ultrasonographic examination revealed abnormalities in branches of lame limbs and in branches of sound limbs. Suspensory ligament branches that were considered normal in B-mode showed no power Doppler signal. However, power Doppler signal was detected in suspensory ligament branches that were abnormal in B-mode, both in lame and sound limbs. Power Doppler scores were subjectively higher in suspensory ligament branches of lame limbs and in branches with more severe B-mode changes. Findings supported the use of power Doppler as an adjunctive diagnostic test for lame horses with suspected suspensory desmopathy.


Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound | 2018

Dynamic flexion/extension and non-weight bearing ultrasonography is helpful for identifying manica flexoria tears in horses

Rita Martins Garcia da Fonseca; Laurence Evrard; Silvia Rabba; Alexandra Salciccia; Valeria Busoni

Lesions of the manica flexoria are a tenoscopic finding in horses with digital flexor tendon sheath tenosynovitis. This retrospective case series study describes the ultrasonographic findings in seven horses admitted for digital flexor tendon sheath swelling associated with lameness and tenoscopic confirmation of a manica flexoria tear. Six horses had a partial manica flexoria tear, one a complete rupture. The ultrasonographic examination included a static examination on the weight and non-weight bearing limb and a dynamic limb assessment during flexion and extension. The main ultrasonographic finding at the static weight bearing examination in horses with a partial tear was an asymmetrical appearance of the manica flexoria at the level of the junction with the lateral border of the superficial digital flexor tendon, or an incomplete visualization of the manica flexoria in case of complete rupture. The split edges of the completed ruptured manica flexoria were seen floating in the synovial fluid at the examination in flexion. In six of seven cases, the superficial digital flexor tendon slid abnormally relative to the deep digital flexor tendon, during flexion/extension movements, with medial displacement of the superficial digital flexor tendon, appearance of an anechoic gap between the flexor tendons or reduced superficial digital flexor tendon sliding. Because ultrasonographic diagnosis of the manica flexoria tear is considered challenging, detection of these ultrasonographic features is helpful to increase the likelihood of identifying manica flexoria tears prior to tenoscopy. Authors recommend static ultrasonographic examination of the manica flexoria using a flexed limb position and dynamic ultrasonographic examination using flexion and extension positioning for horses with suspected digital sheath injury.


Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound | 2010

Ultrasonographic findings in horses with foot pain but without radiographically detectable osseous abnormalities

Silvia Rabba; Géraldine Bolen; Denis Verwilghen; Alexandra Salciccia; Valeria Busoni


Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound | 2010

B-mode and contrast-enhanced sonographic assessment of accessory spleen in the dog.

Federica Rossi; Silvia Rabba; Massimo Vignoli; Hendrik Haers; Rossella Terragni; Jimmy Saunders


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2010

Computed tomographic features of choanal atresia in a Friesian foal.

Gaby Van Galen; Géraldine Bolen; Denis Verwilghen; Anne-Laure Etienne; Silvia Rabba; Sigrid Grulke; Frédéric Billen; Frédéric Snaps


Ippologia | 2009

L'ecografia transaddominale nel cavallo adulto

Silvia Rabba; Valeria Busoni


Archive | 2016

Evaluation of distal interphalangeal joint synovial effusion on radiographs: an ex-vivo study on 12 equine feet

Patricia Mendoza; Laurence Evrard; Jean-Marie Denoix; Silvia Rabba; Valeria Busoni


Archive | 2015

Ultrasonographic findings in horses with complete or partial tears of the manica flexoria.

Rita G. Fonseca; Laurence Evrard; Silvia Rabba; Alexandra Salciccia; Valeria Busoni


Archive | 2013

Septic arthritis of the atlanto-occipital joint in two adult horses

Silvia Rabba; Gaby Van Galen; Géraldine Bolen; Simona Cerri; Laura Borde; Alexandra Gougnard; Valeria Busoni


Archive | 2012

B-mode and power Doppler ultrasonography of the equine suspensory ligament branches.

Silvia Rabba; Sigrid Grulke; Denis Verwilghen; Géraldine Bolen; Valeria Busoni

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