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(College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), (Veterinary Imaging Specialists, PC)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Apr-2013
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1118547470
  • ISBN-13: 9781118547472
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 512 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 285x226x28 mm, kaal: 1647 g
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  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1118547470
  • ISBN-13: 9781118547472
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Muhlbauer, a veterinary imaging specialist, and Kneller (veterinary clinical medicine, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) offer veterinary personnel a guide to producing radiographs of dogs and cats and evaluating radiographic findings. They discuss the interpretation of radiographs, the most common diseases, positioning, equipment, contrast radiography, and radiographs of the musculoskeletal system, thorax, and abdomen and their normal anatomy, diseases and disorders and their clinical correlations and radiographic findings, and differential diagnoses. A companion website features review questions, a positioning guide, PowerPoint slides of figures, and a PDF of the glossary. Annotation ©2013 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Radiography of the Dog and Cat: Guide to Making and Interpreting Radiographs offers a comprehensive guide to producing high-quality radiographs and evaluating radiographic findings. Equally useful as a quick reference or for more in-depth information on specific diseases and disorders, the book is logically organized into sections describing how to make high-quality radiographs, normal radiographic anatomy, and interpretation of radiographic abnormalities. It is packed with checklists for systematic evaluation, numerous figures and line drawings, and exhaustive lists of differential diagnoses, resulting in an especially practical guide for the radiographic procedures performed in everyday practice.

Written in a streamlined, easy-to-read style, the book offers a simple and fresh approach to radiography of the dog and cat, correlating physics, physiology, and pathology. Coverage includes patient positioning, contrast radiography, normal and abnormal radiographic findings, and differential diagnoses as they pertain to musculoskeletal, thoracic, and abdominal structures. Radiography of the Dog and Cat: Guide to Making and Interpreting Radiographs is a one-stop reference for improving the quality and diagnostic yield of radiographs in your clinical practice.

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Radiography of the Dog and Cat: Guide to Making and Interpreting Radiographsis a concise, easy-to-read, quick reference for small animal veterinary clinics and will be a useful supplementary text for veterinary students. (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 15 June 2014) This is a handy, easy to reference text that will be useful in the x-ray suite of the hospital, reached for again and again for clinicians, veterinary technicians, and anyone else working within the suite. (The VIN Book Reviews, 1 June 2014) Radiography of the Dog and Cat: Guide to Making and Interpreting Radiographs is a fine guide for any professional looking for detailed specifics for dog and cat care, and provides a key to evaluating radiographic findings. From describing how to make high-quality radiographs and interpretations of abnormalities to figures, line drawings, and lists of diagnoses, this is written as both a quick reference and as a comprehensive new approach to radiography which blends physiology, pathology and physics. From making and interpreting quality radiographs to evaluation checklists and different radiography systems, this is packed with the latest technical details and comes with a companion website featuring review questions, positioning guide, and more. With its many specific details, Radiography of the Dog and Cat is a 'must have' reference for any veterinary collection and for libraries appealing to technicians. (Midwest Book Review, 1 December 2013) It may be used as either a quick reference on the job, or for more in-depth information on specific disorders, and is arranged by sections describing the basics of radiographic anatomy and interpretation. Checklists for evaluation, charts, line drawings and visuals, and discussions of both analog and digital radiography systems provide concrete techniques for improving radiographs and diagnosis from them, making this a 'must' reference for any vet student or practicing technician. (Midwest Book Reviews, 1 October 2013) I reckon that if you adopt the recommended and very logical approach, you will become a real champion in radiography interpretation. Are you ready for the challenge?. (Tomorrow's vets, 1 September 2013)

About the Companion Website ix
Acknowledgment xi
Introduction xiii
Chapter 1 Interpretation of Radiographs
3(40)
Musculoskeleton
4(8)
Thorax
12(15)
Abdomen
27(16)
Chapter 2 Making Quality Radiographs
43(44)
Production and use of diagnostic x-rays
44(15)
Positioning guide
59(23)
Interpreting radiographs
82(3)
Scope of diagnostic imaging
85(2)
Chapter 3 Contrast Radiography
87(36)
Indications for contrast radiography
88(1)
Types of contrast media
88(1)
Adverse effects associated with contrast media
89(2)
Contrast radiography procedures
91(32)
Chapter 4 Musculoskeleton
123(152)
Normal radiographic anatomy
125(1)
General
125(3)
Bone development
128(2)
Sesamoid bones
130(2)
Variable ossification centers
132(1)
Joints
133(13)
Skull
146(6)
Diseases and disorders
152(1)
Bone production
152(4)
Bone loss
156(1)
Benign conditions
157(4)
Fractures
161(10)
Hypertrophic osteopathy (HO)
171(1)
Osteomyelitis
171(3)
Osseous neoplasia
174(3)
Soft tissues
177(3)
Appendicular skeleton
180(52)
Axial skeleton
232(32)
Differential diagnoses
264(1)
General bone
264(3)
Joints
267(1)
Spine
268(3)
Skull
271(2)
Pharynx and larynx abnormalities
273(2)
Chapter 5 Thorax
275(102)
Normal radiographic anatomy
277(1)
Thoracic wall
277(2)
Diaphragm
279(1)
Pleura and pleural space
279(1)
Mediastinum
280(2)
Esophagus
282(2)
Heart and major vessels
284(6)
Trachea
290(1)
Bronchi
290(1)
Lungs
291(3)
Diseases and disorders
294(1)
Thoracic wall
294(3)
Diaphragm
297(2)
Pleura and pleural space
299(5)
Mediastinum
304(2)
Esophagus
306(6)
Heart and major vessels
312(23)
Trachea and bronchi
335(6)
Lungs
341(15)
Differential diagnoses
356(1)
Thoracic wall
356(1)
Diaphragm
357(1)
Pleura and pleural space
358(2)
Mediastinum
360(2)
Esophagus
362(2)
Cardiac silhouette
364(4)
Major vessels
368(1)
Trachea
369(2)
Lungs
371(6)
Chapter 6 Abdomen
377(80)
Normal radiographic anatomy
379(1)
Peritoneal and retroperitoneal spaces
379(1)
Liver
380(1)
Gall bladder/biliary system
381(1)
Spleen
381(2)
Pancreas
383(1)
Gastrointestinal tract
383(5)
Urinary tract
388(2)
Adrenal glands
390(1)
Male genital system
391(2)
Female genital system
393(1)
Diseases and disorders
393(1)
Peritoneal hernia
393(1)
Liver
394(2)
Gall bladder/biliary system
396(1)
Spleen
397(1)
Pancreas
398(1)
Gastrointestinal tract
399(16)
Urinary tract
415(12)
Adrenal glands
427(2)
Male genital system
429(4)
Female genital system
433(3)
Differential diagnoses
436(1)
Abdominal cavity
436(4)
Abdominal wall
440(1)
Gastrointestinal tract
441(6)
Liver
447(1)
Spleen
448(1)
Pancreas
449(1)
Urinary tract
450(5)
Male genital system
455(1)
Female genital system
455(2)
Glossary 457(16)
Bibliography 473(2)
Index 475
M.C. Muhlbauer, DVM, MS, DACVR, is President and CEO of Veterinary Imaging Specialists, PC.

S.K. Kneller, DVM, MS, DACVR, is Associate Professor Emeritus of Veterinary Clinical Medicine at the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.