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American Journal of Veterinary Research|May 9, 2023
Three-dimensional models of the equine larynx can be used to perform traditional measures of arytenoid abduction and permit the positioning of modeled implants to demonstrate the anatomic feasibility of placing a rigid implant across the cricoarytenoid jointHeather A Roe, Adam H Biedrzycki, Paul W Davenport, et al.
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|June 26, 2026
Comparison of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography for Evaluation of Cervical Vertebral Nerves and Synovial Tissues in Horses with Cervical Spinal DiseaseAlyssa M Daniels, Alison J Morton, Natasha M Werpy, et al.
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American Journal of Veterinary Research|May 9, 2023
Three-dimensional models of the equine larynx can be used to perform traditional measures of arytenoid abduction and permit the positioning of modeled implants to demonstrate the anatomic feasibility of placing a rigid implant across the cricoarytenoid jointHeather A Roe, Adam H Biedrzycki, Paul W Davenport, et al.
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|June 26, 2026
Comparison of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography for Evaluation of Cervical Vertebral Nerves and Synovial Tissues in Horses with Cervical Spinal DiseaseAlyssa M Daniels, Alison J Morton, Natasha M Werpy, et al.
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