Imaging

This approach provides a simple and accurate method to guide the correction of femoral torsion.
Loss of foraminal fat signal revealed by low-field MRI, combined with clinical findings, improves the diagnosis of lumbosacral foraminal stenosis.
Abnormal ulnar morphology in the radial incisure group could predispose to osteochondral damage.
Cervical spondylomyelopathy should be a differential diagnosis for GSDs with ataxia, paresis, or signs of cervical hyperesthesia.
Atlantoaxial instability can be objectively diagnosed in sedated or anesthetized toy breed dogs when applying 51° flexion to cervical radiographs.
CT cannot be used to plan conforming arthroplasties in small joints and could lack precision when used to plan the correction of a limb deformity or repair of a fracture.
T1ρ shows promise for possible utility in translational study of cartilage health and warrant further development in this species.