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EQUINE VETERINARY EDUCATION / AE / FEBRUARY 2018


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Supplementary Item 1: Multiplanar reformatted transverse CT image at the level of the first cervical vertebra. Left is to the right of the image. There is loss of definition of the margins of the NL. There is a fragment of bone within its body (arrow a). There are multiple pockets of air (arrows b and c).


Supplementary Item 2: Two comparative ultrasonographs of the left and right SS tendons at the level of the first cervical vertebra. The left SS tendon is on the right side of the image. Multiple hyperechoic areas are present within the body of the tendons causing acoustic shadowing. Information from the CT shows these are indicative of a mixture of bony fragments and air.


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