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If the horse was a bit "off" after the Derby, and they radiographed the second day after the Derby - and even repeated the rads the day before the Preakness to be sure - it's entirely possible the stress fracture couldn't be appreciated. I didn't see if they mentioned where the stress fracture was located - anybody? (I know they said where the chip was) You know, chip fractures are sometimes left in and ignored unless they cause trouble, too. Depends a bit on location, etc. I am very interested in what will happen when the Ruffian center being built by IEAH in NY opens, as I think that will have MRI or scintigraphy (can't remember which). There won't be the travel necessary as exists here in Lexington to get to a facility with that capability. Cost, however, is the main deterrant for the use of both MRI and scintigraphy. I'm a ma'am ![]()
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