Marta Soler
University of Murcia
68 Papers
231 Citations
Marta Soler is an academic researcher from University of Murcia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Femoral nerve. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 62 publications.
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Papers
Ultrasound-guided block of the sciatic and femoral nerves in dogs: a descriptive study.
Diego F. Echeverry,Francisco Gil,Francisco G. Laredo,Maria D. Ayala,Eliseo Belda,Marta Soler,Amalia Agut +6 more
TL;DR: This study validates the usefulness of the US-guided technique to locate and block the ScN at the midfemoral level but the acoustic window of the inguinal region was less successful for locating and blocking the FN.
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Ultrasonographic, computed tomographic and magnetic resonance imaging anatomy of the normal canine stifle joint
TL;DR: An atlas of normal cross-sectional US, MR and CT anatomy of the canine stifle, which can be used for the interpretation of stifle images from any of these imaging modalities is provided.
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Computed tomographic anatomy of the temporomandibular joint in the young horse
María Jesús Rodríguez,Rafael Latorre,Octavio López-Albors,Marta Soler,C. Aguirre,Juan M. Vazquez,M. Querol,Amalia Agut +7 more
TL;DR: Helical CT provided excellent images of the TMJ bone components to characterise the CT anatomy of the normal joint, and detailed information is provided that may be used as a reference by equine veterinarians for the CT investigation of the equine TMJ.
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Clinical and radiographic study of bone and joint lesions in 26 dogs with leishmaniasis.
TL;DR: Twenty-six dogs with parasitologically confirmed leishmaniasis and abnormalities of gait were studied to determine the most common radiological patterns of bone and joint lesions, and Leishmania organisms were identified in the synovial fluid from joints without bony radiographic changes.
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Ultrasonographic characteristics (cross-sectional area and relative echogenicity) of the digital flexor tendons and ligaments of the metacarpal region in Purebred Spanish horses.
TL;DR: The tendons and ligaments of the metacarpal region in PBSH showed similar RE but smaller CSAs when compared to other breeds, while the suspensory ligament was the most echogenic and the largest structure, and the superficial digital flexor tendon was the least eChogenic and smallest of the tissues examined.
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