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Textbook of Veterinary Diagnostic Radiology 6th Revised edition [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 864 pages, kõrgus x laius: 281x222 mm, Approx. 2050 illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Jun-2012
  • Kirjastus: Saunders
  • ISBN-10: 1455703648
  • ISBN-13: 9781455703647
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 864 pages, kõrgus x laius: 281x222 mm, Approx. 2050 illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Jun-2012
  • Kirjastus: Saunders
  • ISBN-10: 1455703648
  • ISBN-13: 9781455703647
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Covering the principles of radiographic technique and interpretation for dogs, cats, and horses, Textbook of Veterinary Diagnostic Radiology, 6th Edition helps you develop proficiency in diagnostic skills. High-quality radiographic images accompany clear coverage of diagnostic radiology, ultrasound, MRI, and CT, as well as patient positioning, radiographic technique and safety measures, normal and abnormal anatomy, radiographic viewing and interpretation, and alternative imaging modalities. New to this edition is a chapter on MR spinal imaging and updated information on digital imaging. Written by radiology educator and expert Donald E. Thrall, along with a group of highly qualified, board-certified radiologists, this bestselling reference is a one-stop resource for the latest advances in veterinary diagnostic radiology.



    • Clear explanations and a logical format simplify the principles of veterinary diagnostic radiology, including patient positioning, radiographic technique, specific anatomic features of the body part in question, methods of radiographic viewing and interpretation, and assessment and applications of alternative imaging modalities.
    • High-quality radiographic images clarify key concepts and interpretation principles.
    • Up-to-date coverage of the most commonly seen species in private veterinary practices and veterinary teaching hospitals includes the cat, dog, and horse.
    • An atlas of normal radiographic anatomy in each section makes it easier to recognize abnormal radiographic findings.
    • A discussion of radiation safety highlights measures that can protect you from harmful radiation exposure.



      • NEW chapter on MR spinal imaging provides the latest information on the diagnosis of spinal cord disease through the use of CT and MRI.
      • NEW information on digital imaging covers the newest advances in digital imaging.
      • Updated coverage of procedures such as the esophagram, upper GI examination, excretory urography, and cystography helps in determining when and how these procedures are performed in today's practice.
      • Revised chapters on basic interpretation make information easier to find, with in-depth discussions of the principles of image acquisition and interpretation, radiography, radiation safety, and basic coverage of normal variants.


      Covering the principles of radiographic technique and interpretation for dogs, cats, and horses, Textbook of Veterinary Diagnostic Radiology, 6th Edition helps you develop proficiency in diagnostic skills. High-quality radiographic images accompany clear coverage of diagnostic radiology, ultrasound, MRI, and CT, as well as patient positioning, radiographic technique and safety measures, normal and abnormal anatomy, radiographic viewing and interpretation, and alternative imaging modalities. New to this edition is a chapter on MR spinal imaging and updated information on digital imaging. Written by radiology educator and expert Donald E. Thrall, along with a group of highly qualified, board-certified radiologists, this bestselling reference is a one-stop resource for the latest advances in veterinary diagnostic radiology.



          • Clear explanations and a logical format simplify the principles of veterinary diagnostic radiology, including patient positioning, radiographic technique, specific anatomic features of the body part in question, methods of radiographic viewing and interpretation, and assessment and applications of alternative imaging modalities.

          • High-quality radiographic images clarify key concepts and interpretation principles.

          • Up-to-date coverage of the most commonly seen species in private veterinary practices and veterinary teaching hospitals includes the cat, dog, and horse.

          • An atlas of normal radiographic anatomy in each section makes it easier to recognize abnormal radiographic findings.

          • A discussion of radiation safety highlights measures that can protect you from harmful radiation exposure.



            • NEW chapter on MR spinal imaging provides the latest information on the diagnosis of spinal cord disease through the use of CT and MRI.
            • NEW information on digital imaging covers the newest advances in digital imaging.
            • Updated coverage of procedures such as the esophagram, upper GI examination, excretory urography, and cystography helps in determining when and how these procedures are performed in today's practice.
            • Revised chapters on basic interpretation make information easier to find, with in-depth discussions of the principles of image acquisition and interpretation, radiography, radiation safety, and basic coverage of normal variants.
            Section I: Physics and Principles of Interpretation




            1. Radiation Physics and Protection

            2. Digital Images and Digital Radiographic Image Capture

            3. Physics of Ultrasound Imaging

            4. Physics of Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging

            5. Introduction to Radiographic Interpretation




            Section II: The Axial Skeleton: Canine, Feline, and Equine




            6. Radiographic Anatomy of the Axial Skeleton




            7. Basic Principles of Radiographic Interpretation of the Axial Skeleton

            8. Canine and Feline Skull, Nasal Cavity and Sinuses




            9. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Features of Canine and Feline Brain Disease




            10. Equine Skull, Nasal Cavity and Sinuses




            11. Canine and Feline Vertebrae




            12. Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography Features of Canine
            and Feline Spinal Cord Disease NEW!




            Section III: The Appendicular Skeleton: Canine, Feline, and Equine




            13. Radiographic Anatomy of the Appendicular Skeleton




            14. Basic Principles of Radiographic Interpretation of the Appendicular
            Skeleton




            15. Canine and Feline Orthopedic Diseases




            16. Canine and Feline Fracture Healing and Complications




            17. Canine and Feline Bone Tumors vs. Bone Infections




            18. Canine and Feline Joint Disease




            19. Equine Stifle and Tarsus




            20. Equine Carpus




            21. Equine Metacarpus and Metatarsus




            22. Equine Metacarpophalangeal (Metatarsophalangeal) Joint




            23. Equine Phalanges




            24. Equine Navicular Bone




            Section IV: Thoracic Cavity: Canine, Feline, and Equine




            25. Basic Principles of Radiographic Interpretation of the Thorax




            26. Canine and Feline Upper Airway and Trachea




            27. Canine and Feline Esophagus




            28. Canine and Feline Thoracic Wall




            29. Canine and Feline Diaphragm




            30. Canine Mediastinum




            31. Canine Pleural Space




            32. Canine and Feline Cardiovascular System




            33. Canine and Feline Lung




            34. Equine Lower Respiratory System




            Section V: Abdominal Cavity: Canine and Feline




            35. Basic Principles of Radiographic Interpretation of the Abdomen




            36. Peritoneal Space




            37. Liver and Spleen




            38. Kidneys and Ureters




            39. Urinary Bladder




            40. Urethra




            41. Prostate Gland




            42. Uterus, Ovaries and Testes




            43. Stomach




            44. Small Bowel




            45. Large Bowel