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Neck Injury

This 14 yo Appaloosa gelding injured his neck. CT images show a subluxation of C2-C4 as well as osteo fragments and compression of the spinal chord.

Featured: Dr. JR Lund, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Head and Neck Casesdavid ergunJanuary 29, 2021UW MadisonComment
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