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Abstract #3336

In Vivo MRI Assessment of Subchondral Bone in an Equine Model

Maria Isabel Menendez1, 2, Daniel Clark3, Alicia Bertone2, Michael Knopp3

1Wright Center of Innovation in Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology , The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 2Veterinary Clinical Sciences, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States; 3Wright Center of Innovation in Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States

MRI was used to detect and evaluate condylar subchondral bone edema of surgically created large osteochondral defects in the femoral condyle that underwent gene therapy.

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