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Fig. 4

From: Effect of intralesional platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment on clinical and ultrasonographic parameters in equine naturally occurring superficial digital flexor tendinopathies – a randomized prospective controlled clinical trial

Fig. 4

Ultrasound tissue characterization: Proportion of combined echo-types (a) I + II and (b) III + IV. PRP-group: solid lines; Control group: dotted lines; Mean ± SE; Global tests: combined echo type I + II: PRPG p = 0.0826, CG p = 0.318; combined echo type I + II: PRPG p < 0.001; CG p = 0.362; Different letters (PRP normal and control italic) indicate significant differences (p < 0.05) within groups; PRPG = PRP-group: n = 10 limbs, SDFTs treated intralesionally with PRP; CG = control group: n = 10 limbs, SDFTs treated intralesionally with saline; PRP = platelet-rich plasma; SDFT = superficial digital flexor tendon; w = weeks

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