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144   46TH  ANNUAL  CONGRESS  OF  THE  SAEVA        SKUKUZA      16-­‐20  FEBRUARY  2014     Diagnostic imaging of sacroiliac disease remains difficult. No technique can be used in isolation for the conclusive diagnosis of pathology in this region and imaging should be combined with careful clinical examination and diagnostic anesthesia. References 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.   Dyson, S. and R. Murray (2003). "Pain associated with the sacroiliac joint region: a clinical study of 74 horses." Equine Vet J 35(3): 240-245. Dyson, S., R. Murray, M. Branch and E. Harding. (2003). "The sacroiliac joints: evaluation using nuclear scintigraphy. Part 2: Lame horses." Equine Vet J 35(3): 233-239. Dyson, S., R. Murray, M. Branch, C Whitton, T. Donovan and E. Harding. (2003). "The sacroiliac joints: evaluation using nuclear scintigraphy. Part 1: The normal horse." Equine Vet J 35(3): 226-232. Engeli, E., A. E. Y VvW"