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Equine Veterinary Journal | 2010

Ultrasonographic abnormalities detected in the sacroiliac area in twenty cases of upper hindlimb lameness

Julia Tomlinson; Abby M. Sage; Tracy A. Turner

REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY The pelvis is covered with extensive musculature and often presents a challenge in diagnostic imaging. Ultrasonography provides diagnostic information about soft tissue, articular cartilage and bone surfaces, although little information exists about the normal ultrasonographic appearance of the equine sacroiliac region. OBJECTIVES To determine the clinical applicability of ultrasonographic examination in horses with sacroiliac pain. METHODS Horses presented to the University of Minnesota Veterinary Teaching Hospital for hindlimb lameness were evaluated and lower limb lameness was ruled out with examination and local anaesthesia. Twenty cases were diagnosed with sacroiliac pain, characterised by response to palpation over the tuber sacrale. Seven of the 20 had visible asymmetry of the tuber sacrale. Ultrasonography was performed percutaneously and per rectum. Structures imaged were measured and compared to normal reference measurements. Other methods used to confirm diagnoses included thermography, scintigraphy and radiology. RESULTS All 20 cases with sacroiliac pain showed ultrasonographic abnormalities of the sacroiliac area. Abnormalities were detected in the dorsal sacroiliac ligaments. Ligament size was significantly different from the normal ranges (P < 0.01). Malalignment of the sacroiliac area and sacral fractures were also imaged. CONCLUSIONS Ultrasonography of the sacroiliac region aided diagnosis of ligament damage and displacement of bone surfaces; and may aid in monitoring the progression of healing. POTENTIAL RELEVANCE Diagnostic ultrasound is readily available to most practitioners. Therefore the findings of this study show that diagnosis of sacroiliac injuries is possible in the field.


Veterinary Clinics of North America-equine Practice | 2003

Examination of the equine foot.

Tracy A. Turner

The examination of the foot must be based on observations of the hoof, followed by a careful determination of areas of pain. This must be followed by an assessment of the biomechanical forces on the hoof and limb. Finally, imaging gives insight into the nature of the injury and allows the examiner to prognosticate the outcome.


Veterinary Surgery | 2006

Intravenous continuous infusion of lidocaine for treatment of equine ileus

Erin D. Malone; Jos Ensink; Tracy A. Turner; Julie Wilson; Frank M. Andrews; Kevin G. Keegan; Jonathan Lumsden


American Journal of Veterinary Research | 1996

Influence of adrenergic and cholinergic mediators on the equine jejunum in vitro

Erin D. Malone; David R. Brown; Ava M. Trent; Tracy A. Turner


Equine Veterinary Education | 2010

Ultrasonography of the soft tissue structures of the equine foot

A. M. Sage; Tracy A. Turner


American Journal of Veterinary Research | 1999

Adrenergic, cholinergic, and nonadrenergic-noncholinergic intrinsic innervation of the jejunum in horses.

Erin D. Malone; Mathur S. Kannan; David R. Brown; Tracy A. Turner; Ava M. Trent


Veterinary Surgery | 2001

An in vitro biomechanical comparison of interlocking nail constructs and double plating for fixation of diaphyseal femur fractures in immature horses.

Rolfe M. Radcliffe; Mandi J. Lopez; Tracy A. Turner; Jeffrey P. Watkins; Catherine H. Radcliffe; Mark D. Markel


Archive | 2001

Thermographic Assessment of Racing Thoroughbreds

Tracy A. Turner; Jennifer Pansch; Julia H. Wilson


Archive | 2002

Desmitis of the Distal Interphalangeal Collateral Ligaments: 22 Cases

Tracy A. Turner; Abby M. Sage


Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound | 2001

Percutaneous ultrasound-guided pyelography aided diagnosis of ectopic ureter and hydronephrosis in a 3-week-old filly.

Julia Tomlinson; Kelly D. Farnsworth; Abby M. Sage; Tracy A. Turner; Julia H. Wilson

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Abby M. Sage

University of Minnesota

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Ava M. Trent

University of Minnesota

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Mauro Verna

University of Minnesota

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A. M. Sage

University of Minnesota

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