Michael L. Hauser
Georgetown University
9 Papers
184 Citations
Michael L. Hauser is an academic researcher from Georgetown University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soft tissue & Suspensory ligament. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Diagnostic Ultrasonography of Equine Limbs
TL;DR: The value of diagnostic ultrasound in major clinical situations related to equine lameness is covered, and the sonographic appearance of recovered tissues will be correlated with new data on the healing process and the effectiveness of various therapies.
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Ultrasound examination of distal interphalangeal joint, navicular bursa, navicular bone and deep digital tendon
TL;DR: Techniques were devised for real-time ultrasound examination of the coffin joint, Navicular bursa, navicular bone and deep digital flexor tendon of the forelimb of the horse, including their anatomical relationships and associated fluid spaces.
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Ultrasonographic appearance and correlative anatomy of the soft tissues of the distal extremities in the horse.
TL;DR: The diagnostician should be familiar with the normal ultrasound appearance of each structure examined to describe lesions in the structure involved, the precise location and extent of the lesions, and the degree of structural compromise that is manifested.
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Ultrasound appearance of the palmar metacarpal soft tissues of the horse
TL;DR: Using real-time ultrasound imaging, the normal anatomy of the soft tissues of the palmar aspect of the equine forelimb was examined and superficial and deep digital flexor tendons, tendon sheaths, inferior check ligament, suspensory ligament and contours of the apices of the proximal sesamoids and the intersesamoidean ligament were identified.
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