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    Conservative management of equine tarsal collateral ligament injuries may allow return to normal performance by Fraschetto, Claudia, Dancot, Michaël, Vandersmissen, Maxime, Denoix, Jean-Marie, Coudry, Virginie

    “…To describe type and distribution of tarsal collateral ligament (CL) injuries and to assess the long-term outcome in horses treated conservatively. 78 horses…”
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    Ultrasonographic technique and appearance of presumptively normal clinically relevant lymph nodes in horses by Gremillet, Bérengère, Vandersmissen, Maxime, Dancot, Michaël, Evrard, Laurence, Charles, Alexandre, Busoni, Valeria

    Published in Equine veterinary education (01-05-2024)
    “…Summary Background Lymph nodes are routinely assessed ultrasonographically in humans and small animals. The ultrasonographic assessment of equine lymph nodes…”
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    The plantar proximal cortex of the third metatarsal bone shows raised longitudinal ridges at the suspensory ligament enthesis in normal equine isolated limbs – a radiographic, computed tomography, and MRI study by Dancot, Michaël, Joostens, Zoë, Audigié, Fabrice, Busoni, Valeria

    Published in Frontiers in veterinary science (16-11-2023)
    “…IntroductionKnowledge of normal radiographic appearance is essential to avoid misinterpretation of radiographs. This study aimed to assess the computed…”
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    Conventional imaging is useful for assessment of equine pharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma but underestimates bone involvement by Vandersmissen, Maxime, Etienne, Anne‐Laure, Dancot, Michaël, Evrard, Laurence, Beccati, Francesca, Grulke, Sigrid, Busoni, Valeria

    Published in Equine veterinary education (01-04-2023)
    “…Summary Background Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common pharyngeal neoplasm but is poorly documented with diagnostic imaging in veterinary literature…”
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