Hallmarq booklets
Cover images and overviews of equine MRI booklets published by Hallmarq
To order any of these booklets please use the contact form stating clearly which ones you want and how many
1. MRI cases in the standing sedated horse
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This booklet was written for equine MRI users, referring veterinarians, veterinary students, and horse owners interested to learn more about MRI. It illustrates 14 cases with MRI images obtained using the Hallmarq standing equine MRI system. The clinical history and examination are outlined before the MRI images and findings are described in detail. |
2. MRI cases in the standing sedated horse - Volume II
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This booklet was written for equine MRI users, referring veterinarians, veterinary students, and horse owners interested to learn more about MRI. It illustrates a further 17 cases relating to foot lameness, with MRI images obtained using the Hallmarq standing equine MRI system. The clinical history and examination are outlined before the MRI images and findings are described in detail. |
3. MRI artifacts - and how to avoid them
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An MRI scanner integrates a mix of different technologies, and demands a range of skills from the operator. This booklet describes how to recognise if the system or its operation is 'not quite right', and what to do to ensure high quality images. |
4. MRI protocols for the standing sedated horse
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This booklet was written as training and reference material for users of the Hallmarq standing MRI system. It outlines important issues to consider in preparing for an equine MRI examination, and describes a standard recommended protocol in detail |
5. Standing MRI of the Thoroughbred fetlock region
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Written by Sarah Powell MA VetMB MRCVS of Rossdale and Partners, this booklet describes both the optimum method for scanning the fetlock of the standing horse, and illustrates osseous and soft tissue pathologies with a range of case examples |
6. The role of MRI in equine foot lameness diagnosis
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An ideal introduction to equine MRI this booklet was written by an equine veterinarian to help referring veterinarians understand the history, terminology, and benefits of standing equine MRI. It includes a summary of current differential diagnoses for foot pain, case examples, and a reference list for the interested reader. |






