2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.2012.00660.x
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Imaging or imagining? Is equine diagnostic imaging evidence based?

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“…As diagnostic modalities become more readily available to clinicians, more articles using advanced imaging like positron‐emission tomography, CT and MRI as well as increasing number of case reports of radiographs and ultrasound in horses are being submitted to the Equine Veterinary Journal. Because of this, diagnostic imaging continues to be one of the most rapidly growing fields of publication . However, with the increased awareness of animal care and use, terminal studies are no longer an acceptable manner for obtaining study data.…”
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“…As diagnostic modalities become more readily available to clinicians, more articles using advanced imaging like positron‐emission tomography, CT and MRI as well as increasing number of case reports of radiographs and ultrasound in horses are being submitted to the Equine Veterinary Journal. Because of this, diagnostic imaging continues to be one of the most rapidly growing fields of publication . However, with the increased awareness of animal care and use, terminal studies are no longer an acceptable manner for obtaining study data.…”
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