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Giuseppe Spinella1, Domenico Britti2, Giovanni Loprete2, Vincenzo Musella2, Noemi Romagnoli1, Jose M Vilar3, Simona Valentini1.
Abstract
The objective of this study was to evaluate relative echogenicity of superficial and deep digital flexor tendons, the accessory ligament of the deep digital flexor tendon and interosseous muscle of the metacarpal region in foals ages 1 week to 4 months; and assess the association between echogenicity and sex or side/laterality. Seven Standardbred trotter foals were examined. Right and left metacarpal regions (palmar surface) were ultrasonographically investigated, and four regions of interest were assessed. A significant increase in echogenicity was seen in superficial and deep digital flexor tendons, accessory ligament of deep digital flexor tendon, and interosseous muscle during growth from 1 week to 4 months of age. Echogenicity of examined tendons and ligaments was not influenced by gender nor laterality. Reference values for tendon and ligament echogenicity could function as a tool to discriminate between physiological and abnormal conditions such as congenital contractural conditions.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27441630 PMCID: PMC4956061 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0159953
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1“Mean” Relative echogenicity and standard errors of examined foal tendons analyzed in their entirety along four regions of interest in relation to age.
Abbreviations: DDFT = deep digital flexor tendon; SDFT = superficial digital flexor tendon; IM = interosseous muscle; ALDDFT = accessory ligament of deep digital flexor tendon; w = week; m = month. Differing letters indicate significant differences (P<0.05).
Fig 2“Mean” Relative echogenicity and standard errors of superficial digital flexor tendon (SDFT) (a), deep digital flexor tendon (DDFT) (b), accessory ligament of deep digital flexor tendon (ALDDFT), and interosseous muscle (IM) in each region of interest in relation to age of foals.
Differing letters indicate significant differences (P<0.05). Abbreviations: w = week; m = month.