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Atlas of Diagnostic Imaging of Dogs and Cats

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Edra Publishing US LLC

AuthorMassimo Vignoli / John Graham

価格:31,680円 (本体 28,800円+税) 送料サービス

・Release: 2022

・ISBN: 9781957260204

・648 Pages

・Trim Size: 280 X 31 X 216 ・Hardcover

Description

Diagnostic imaging is a key component in the care of companion animal patients. In recent decades the available imaging modalities have expanded from conventional radiography to include ultrasonography, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging and all are employed on a daily basis in both general and specialty veterinary practice. The transition from film screen radiography to digital radiography has transformed veterinary practice by making diagnostic radiography quicker, easier and cheaper and facilitates rapid transmission, sharing and interpretation of images. The Atlas of diagnostic imaging of dogs and cats provides a broad overview of diagnostic imaging of companion animals for students and general practitioners. Interpretation of diagnostic images is a visual science, and images are presented throughout the textbook to illustrate normal anatomy, species differences, anatomic variation and common pathology. Radiography remains the most commonly employed diagnostic imaging modality in both general practice and specialty practice and the textbook provides a thorough review of the use of this imaging modality for all body systems. As ultrasound is now widely employed in general practice, this imaging modality is also covered in detail, particularly where it complements diagnostic radiography. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging are also discussed to show how these imaging modalities can supplement radiography and ultrasonography and where they are superior. In addition to the images included in the textbook, scanning the QR codes in the book or going to https://vetdiagnosticimaging.edrapublishing.com, there are also linked online video files which more clearly show normal physiologic function and dynamic pathology.

Table of Contents

  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Editors
  • Contributors
  • Foreword
  • Table of contents
  • Abbreviations
  • SECTION I General introduction
  • CHAPTER 1 Diagnostic imaging
  • SECTION II Appendicular skeleton
  • CHAPTER 2 Normal bones and joints
  • CHAPTER 3 Appendicular skeleton: radiology and techniques
  • CHAPTER 4 Fundamental bone and joint alterations
  • CHAPTER 5 Fractures
  • CHAPTER 6 Skeletal diseases of unknown etiology
  • CHAPTER 7 Elbow dysplasia
  • CHAPTER 8 Hip dysplasia
  • CHAPTER 9 Osteochondrosis
  • CHAPTER 10 Other congenital developmental and hereditary diseases
  • CHAPTER 11 Metabolic bone diseases
  • CHAPTER 12 Soft tissues
  • SECTION III Axial skeleton
  • CHAPTER 13 Diseases of the skull
  • CHAPTER 14 Brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome
  • CHAPTER 15 Eye and orbit
  • CHAPTER 16 Vertebral column
  • SECTION IV Thorax
  • CHAPTER 17 Thoracic wall, diaphragm, and pleura
  • CHAPTER 18 Mediastinum
  • CHAPTER 19 Congenital and acquired cardiac diseases
  • CHAPTER 20 Lung: anatomy, techniques, and interpretation principles
  • CHAPTER 21 Trachea
  • CHAPTER 22 Infectious pulmonary disease
  • CHAPTER 23 Pulmonary infiltrations
  • SECTION V Abdomen
  • CHAPTER 24 Abdominal cavity and retroperitoneal space
  • CHAPTER 25 Gastrointestinal contrast studies
  • CHAPTER 26 The stomach
  • CHAPTER 27 The small intestine
  • CHAPTER 28 The large intestine
  • CHAPTER 29 Normal liver and hepatic parenchymal disease
  • CHAPTER 30 Biliary system
  • CHAPTER 31 Portosystemic shunts
  • CHAPTER 32 Pancreas
  • CHAPTER 33 Spleen and lymph nodes
  • CHAPTER 34 Urinary tract contrast studies: technique and normal appearance
  • CHAPTER 35 Kidneys and ureters
  • CHAPTER 36 Urinary bladder and urethra
  • CHAPTER 37 Prostate, testicles, ovaries, and uterus
  • SECTION VI Interventional radiology
  • CHAPTER 38 Interventional radiology