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SAEVA Congress 2018 Proceedings | 12-15 February 2018 | ATKV Goudini Spa Hydropneumothorax A pneumothorax without pleural effusion is more difficult to detect ultrasonographically because gas free in the pleural cavity and air within the lung have the characteristic hyperechoic reflection and reverberation artifacts with periodicity. The discrete small hypoechoic irregularities with comet tail artifacts seen in the visceral pleural surface of horses are absent at the site of the pneumothorax. Pneumothorax To detect dorsal pneumothorax in horses without pleural effusion, the scan should begin at the most dorsal aspect of the thorax and continue ventrally, looking for a break in the characteristic reverberation air artifact. A soft tissue density echo may be detected at the site of pulmonary atelectasis between the dorsal free gas echo and the ventral air echo from aerated lung. Non-effusive pleuritis A dry pleuritis is more difficult to detect ultrasonographically because there is no fluid separating parietal and visceral pleural surfaces. Careful examination of the interface between the parietal and visceral pleural surfaces should be performed during 50