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| Suspicion of a pelvic fracture is one of the primary indications of a bone scan.
Generally, and especially in the older and larger horse, to obtain radiographs
would require the horse to
undergo general anesthesia. This could be a risky procedure should the radiographs prove
to be positive for pelvic fracture. |
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