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Diagnostic MRI in Dogs and Cats 2nd edition [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 916 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, 31 Tables, color; 102 Line drawings, color; 663 Halftones, color; 765 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1032550643
  • ISBN-13: 9781032550640
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 916 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, 31 Tables, color; 102 Line drawings, color; 663 Halftones, color; 765 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1032550643
  • ISBN-13: 9781032550640
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Diagnostic MRI in Dogs and Cats makes the vast and increasingly complex topic of clinical MRI in small animals accessible to all veterinarians. With the increasing availability of MRI technology, there is a pressing need for expertise in interpreting these images. Now fully updated, this remains the first reference textbook to provide a comprehensive, image-rich overview of the current knowledge, focusing on imaging appearance rather than on clinical signs or treatment. MRI images from low, mid, and high-field magnets reflect the diversity of equipment in clinical use today.

This second edition reflects our broader understanding of MRI’s clinical utility, bringing in the latest research, additional or better case examples, and refinements that reflect how far the field has come and where it’s going. It newly includes:

· a chapter dedicated to MRI pulse sequences in use in veterinary imaging

· a chapter covering MRI safety

· expansion of the technical particularities of 3.0 T MRI scanners

· a chapter on MRI anatomy of the brain and spinal cord with detailed illustrations

· two chapters dedicated to the differential diagnoses based on the main findings observed on MR images of the brain or spine, helping learners to organize and improve their interpretative skills

· replacement of many images with better examples and higher-quality illustrations.

With chapters on MRI physics and technology as well as sections on specific anatomical regions, the book functions as a stand-alone reference for the reader, whether a radiology/neurology resident in training or a practitioner with a need to learn about veterinary clinical MRI.



Making the vast and complex topic of clinical MRI in small animals accessible to all veterinarians, this remains the first reference text to provide a comprehensive, image-rich overview of current knowledge, focusing on imaging appearance. Images from low, mid, and high-field magnets reflect the diversity of equipment in use today.

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PRAISE FOR THE FIRST EDITION

"This ambitious book has been long overdue in veterinary diagnostic imaging and it will be hugely valued as a standard reference textbook by everybody working in this field. The condensed bullet point format makes it greatly accessible."

Dr Petra Agthe, CertVDI, DipECVDI, MRCVS, Head of Diagnostic Imaging, Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists

"I recently bought Diagnostic MRI in Dogs and Cats as supplemental reading while applying for Neurology residencies. This book has exceeded my expectations by far! I have been bringing it everywhere with me, and the neurologist I currently shadow will be ordering it as well."

Dr Heather Simon, VMD, New Jersey

Section 1 - Physics and Technical Considerations - Image Optimization.
General Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
2. Image Characteristics in
MRI
3. Principal and Advanced Pulse Sequences
4. MRI Artifacts
5. Optimized
Technique: Brain
6. Optimized Technique: Spine
7. Technical Particularities
with Low-Field and 3 T MRI
8. MRI Safety. Section 2: MRI of the Brain. MRI
Neuroanatomy
10. Congenital and Developmental Disorders of the Brain
11.
Metabolic, Toxic and Degenerative Encephalopathies
12.
Encephalitis/Meningoencephalitis
13. Intracranial Neoplasia
14. Cystic and
Cyst-Like Conditions of the Brain
15. Ischemic Brain Disease and Vascular
Anomalies
16. Intracranial Hemorrhage
17. Brain Trauma
18. Brain Maturation
and Aging
19. Cranial Nerves Diseases
20. Neuroanatomical Differential
Diagnoses of Intracranial Lesions. Section 3: MRI of Non-Neurological
Structures of the Head and Neck. Nasal Cavity and Frontal Sinuses
22. Eye and
Orbit
23. External, Middle, and Inner Ear
24. Non-Neurologic Conditions of
the Head and Neck. Section 4: MRI of the Spine. The Intervertebral Disc:
Normal MRI Anatomy, Degenerative Disc Disease and Disc Herniation
26.
Cervical Spondylomyelopathy
27. Degenerative Lumbosacral Stenosis
28.
Congenital and Developmental Anomalies and Malformations of the Spine
29.
Spinal Inflammatory and Infectious Conditions
30. Spinal Neoplasia
31.
Compressive Vasculopathy, Ischemic Myelopathy, Spinal Hemorrhage,
Myelomalacia
32. Cystic and Cyst-Like Conditions of the Spine
33.
Syringomyelia
34. Brachial, Lumbosacral Plexuses and Other Spinal Nerves
35.
Degenerative Spinal Diseases
36. Spinal Trauma
37. Paraspinal Soft Tissues
38. Neuroanatomical Differential Diagnoses of Spinal Lesions. Section 5: MRI
of the Musculoskeletal System. General Features and Optimized Technique for
the Musculoskeletal System
40. Musculoskeletal Diseases. Section 6: MRI of
the Thorax and Abdomen. Cardiac MRI
42. Non-Cardiac Thoracic Conditions
43.
Abdominal MRI
Dr. Wilfried Mai earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (Dr Méd Vét) from the School of Veterinary Medicine of Maisons-Alfort, France, in 1995. Following a two-year internship in small animal internal medicine, he completed a residency in radiology and a Masters degree in Biomedical Engineering in Lyon, France. Dr. Mai went on to pursue a PhD in Biomedical Engineering at Université Claude Bernard in Lyon, in collaboration with Duke University in North Carolina.

He became a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging in 2000 and a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Radiology in 2006.

Since joining the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 2004, Dr. Mai has been a dedicated clinician, educator, and researcher in veterinary radiology. He currently serves as Professor and Chief of Radiology, as well as Director of the Radiology Residency Program at Penn Vet.