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E-raamat: Handbook of Small Animal MRI

(Cranmore Veterinary Services, UK), (Burgess Diagnostics, UK and Ireland)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-May-2013
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  • ISBN-13: 9781118699683
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Handbook of Small Animal MRI will help you make the most of one of the greatest advancements in veterinary practice in recent years, magnetic resonance imaging.  Those using the services of mobile scanners dedicated to veterinary use, as well as those in practices with their own MRI machine, will benefit from this book.  It provides a clear and comprehensive account of how this important diagnostic tool works.  In addition this easy reference handbook provides guidance on the interpretation of images of common clinical conditions.  The book includes:

 An overview of the basic principles, explaining exactly how and why MRI works and how images are produced  Easy-to-understand diagrams to explain the theory of MRI  Safety procedures  A Glossary of terms  Over 100 annotated images of MRI scans to aid diagnosis  An additional atlas of normal anatomy for MRI interpretation

Written by two pioneering experts in the field with a combined experience of over 20,000 MRI studies of veterinary patients.  Suitable for small animal veterinarians and veterinary students.

Ian Elliott trained as a Radiographer and first became involved with MRI in late 1980s.  He has worked exclusively in MRI since 1991 and, following an extensive spell scanning human patients, helped pioneer the use of the technique in veterinary practice. Ian has been involved exclusively in veterinary MRI since 2000 and has scanned many thousands of cases during this time.  He currently works for Burgess Diagnostics providing MRI services to veterinary surgeons throughout UK and Ireland.

Geoff Skerritt is an RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Neurology, Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Neurology and former President of the ECVN.  In 1997 Geoff was one of the founders of VetMRI, the first mobile veterinary MRI facility in Europe.  He is the founder and director of ChesterGates Animal Referral Hospital, a leading multi-discipline veterinary referral centre in the UK.

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"The MRI images are superb quality and there are many examples of common pathology. The Handbook presents strategies to optimize MRI study via positioning, coil selection, and contrast administration in an easy to understand fashion. The Handbook of Small Animal MRI is a great text to have when performing or interpreting MRI examinations. It provides an overview of the MRI appearance of common diseases and tips on troubleshooting." (Australian Veterinary Journal, November 2010) "This book achieves the authors' aim of an introductory text to small animal MRI, and would be a worthwhile purchase for any practice using or considering using an MRI facility." (Veterinary Record, June 2010)

 

PART One Physical Principles of MRI
1(64)
Basic Principles
3(26)
The hydrogen proton
4(6)
Transmission of the MR signal
10(3)
Image weighting and contrast
13(7)
Spin echo and scan time
20(1)
Spatial localisation
21(4)
Fourier transformation
25(1)
Pulse sequences: the quest for speed
25(4)
MR System Hardware
29(10)
Magnets
29(3)
Shielding
32(1)
Shimming
33(1)
Gradients
33(1)
Radiofrequency system
34(1)
Faraday cage
35(1)
Image processing and archiving
36(3)
Imaging Parameters
39(8)
Signal and noise
40(5)
Contrast
45(1)
Artefacts
46(1)
Image Artefacts: Recognition and Reduction
47(18)
Movement artefact
48(4)
Phase wrap or aliasing
52(3)
Frequency wrap
55(1)
Chemical shift
55(2)
Chemical misregistration
57(1)
Susceptibility artefact
58(2)
System-induced artefacts
60(1)
Partial volume averaging
61(4)
PART Two MRI in Veterinary Practice
65(64)
MRI Safety
67(6)
Magnets and magnetic fields
67(1)
Safety issues
68(4)
Further reading
72(1)
Using MRI in Clinical Veterinary Practice
73(56)
Introduction
73(2)
Anaesthesia
75(2)
Patient positioning
77(2)
Imaging planes
79(1)
Contrast agents
80(1)
Clinical indications
81(1)
Head
82(16)
Spine
98(14)
Degenerative disease
112(3)
Congenital abnormalities
115(6)
Musculoskeletal system
121(3)
Thorax, abdomen and pelvis
124(2)
Foreign bodies
126(3)
Anatomy Atlas for MRI Interpretation 129(16)
Further Reading 145(2)
Glossary 147(6)
Index 153
Ian Elliott trained as a Radiographer and first became involved with MRI in late 1980s.  He has worked exclusively in MRI since 1991 and, following an extensive spell scanning human patients, helped pioneer the use of the technique in veterinary practice. Ian has been involved exclusively in veterinary MRI since 2000 and has scanned many thousands of cases during this time.  He currently works for Burgess Diagnostics providing MRI services to veterinary surgeons throughout UK and Ireland.

Geoff Skerritt is an RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Neurology, Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Neurology and former President of the ECVN.  In 1997 Geoff was one of the founders of VetMRI, the first mobile veterinary MRI facility in Europe.  He is the founder and director of ChesterGates Animal Referral Hospital, a leading multi-discipline veterinary referral centre in the UK.