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How was your horse diagnosed?
Ultrasound
My vet diagnosed my horse yesterday with a block. She said an ultrasound won’t show it because it’s encased in other things (muscles and...I don’t remember). She said an MRI would show exactly where and the severity, but I opted to just go ahead and start the long period of rest.
A good, trusted friend told me last night that an ultrasound WOULD show it. So....I guess a second opinion is warranted?
A bet that knows how to u/s soft tissue can easily locate a suspensory problem (90%) the time. A lot of vets can ultrasound for repro but don't have the experience and/or equipment to diagnose soft tissue problems on legs.
My vet xrayed first to rule out bone/joint, followed by ultrasound which showed enlarged suspensory. I'd get second opinion for sure
I think I would find a new vet
Thank you all - I will get a second opinion and let you know what they say! I appreciate your input.
Mine was diagnosed with a block.
fulltiltfilly - 2019-12-23 10:18 AM
if a block was the only thing used to diagnose it was a guess, not a diagnosis
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