Longitudinal tendon healing assessed with multi-modality advanced imaging and tissue analysis.
Sherry A JohnsonAlejandro Valdés-MartínezPhilip J TurkCyril Wayne McIlwraithMyra F BarrettKirk C McGilvrayDavid D FrisbiePublished in: Equine veterinary journal (2021)
Lesion isoattenuation on CT evaluation suggested scar tissue deposition, while T2-weighted hyperintensity indicated hypercellular tendinopathy even in chronic stages of healing. Non contrast-enhanced MRI and CT evaluation correlated most closely to cellular characteristics of surgically damaged tendons assessed over a twelve month study period. Ultrasonographic evaluation underestimates true lesional size and should be interpreted with caution.