CROSSTALK: COMBINING DIAGNOSTIC APPROACHES FOR CASE SUCCESS
Fig. 2. 14-year-old Morgan gelding with an 8-month history of progressive right hind limb lameness. There are several areas of iso- tope capture: the caudal thoracic dorsal spinous processes (black arrows), right sacroiliac region (not labelled), and the right acetabu- lar and femoral neck regions (black arrowheads).
Fig. 3. A, Scintigraphy images of a 14-year-old Oldenberg gelding with right forelimb lameness that was partially improved with intra-articular anesthesia of the scapulohumeral joint. Black arrows highlight a focal area of bone activity in the caudal distal aspect of the right scapula. B, Medial to lateral radiograph of the right scapulohumeral joint demonstrating a subchondral cyst-like lesion in the caudal aspect of the glenoid.