Textbook of veterinary diagnostic radiology [electronic resource] / [edited by] Donald E. Thrall, DVM, PhD (Professor of Radiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina , Radiology and Quality Control IDEXX Telemedicine Consultants, Clackamas, Oregon).
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Language: | English |
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St. Louis, Missouri :
Elsevier,
[2018]
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Edition: | Seventh edition. |
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Contents:
- Section I: Physics and principles of interpretation. Radiation protection and physics of diagnostic radiology
- Digital radiographic imaging
- Canine and feline dental radiographic technique
- Physics of ultrasound imaging
- Principles of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging
- Radiographic, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance contrast media
- Introduction to radiographic interpretation,
- Section II: The axial skeleton: canine, feline, and equine. Radiographic anatomy of the axial skeleton
- Basic principles of radiographic interpretation of the axial skeleton
- Canine and feline dental disease
- The cranial nasal cavities: canine and feline
- Magnetic resonance imaging features of brain disease in small animals
- The equine head
- Canine and feline vertebrae
- Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography features of canine and feline spinal cord disease
- Section III: The appendicular skeleton: canine, feline, and equine. Radiographic anatomy of the appendicular skeleton
- Principles of radiographic interpretation of the appendicular skeleton
- Orthopedic diseases of young and growing dogs and cats
- Fracture healing and complications in dogs
- Radiographic features of bone tumors and bone infections in dogs and cats
- Radiographic signs of joint disease in dogs and cats
- Equine stifle and tarsus
- Equine carpus
- Equine metacarpus and metatarsus
- Equine metacarpophalangeal and metatarsophalangeal joint
- Equine phalanges
- Equine navicular bone 505 0 $a Section IV: The thoracic cavity: canine, feline, and equine. Principles of radiographic interpretation of the thorax
- Canine and feline larynx and trachea
- Canine and feline esophagus
- Canine and feline thoracic wall
- Canine and feline diaphragm
- Canine and feline mediastinum
- Canine and feline pleural space
- Canine and feline cardiovascular system
- Canine and feline lung
- Equine lower respiratory system
- Section V: Abdominal cavity: canine and feline. Principles of radiographic interpretation of the abdomen
- Peritoneal space
- Liver and spleen
- Kidneys and ureters
- Urinary bladder
- Urethra
- Prostate gland
- Uterus, ovaries, and testes
- Stomach
- Small bowel
- Large bowel.