Textbook of veterinary diagnostic radiology
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Textbook of veterinary diagnostic radiology
W.B. Saunders, c1994
2nd ed
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Veterinary diagnostic radiology
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo図
649.5:Th8:2nd-ed5019465243
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Provides up-to-date text and reference on radiographic interpretation in companion-animal and equine medicine and surgery. Chapters are organized by major anatomic area which includes complete coverage of the common radiologic abnormalities of dogs, cats, and horses, as well as normal radiologic anatomy. Revisions reflect new advances that have occurred in many areas since the publication of the first edition.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Principles of interpretation: introduction to radiographic interpretation
- aggressive vs. nonaggressive bone lesions. Part 2 Axial skeleton - companion animals: the cranial vault and associated structures
- the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses
- the vertebrae
- intervertebral disc disease. Part 3 Axial skeleton - equidae: the equine skull
- equine nasal passages and sinuses
- the equine vertebral column. Part 4 Appendicular skeleton - companion animals: diseases of the immature skeleton
- fracture healing and complications
- bone tumors vs. bone infections
- radiographic signs of joint disease. Part 5 Appendicular skeleton - equine: the stifle and tarsus
- the carpus
- the metacarpus and metatarsus
- the metacarpo (metatarso) phalangeal articulation. Part 6 Neck and thorax - cpmpanion animals: the larynx, pharynx, and trachea
- the esophagus
- the thoracic wall
- the diaphragm
- the mediastinum
- the pleural space
- the heart and great vessels
- the pulmonary vasculature
- the canine lung. Part 7 Neck and thorax - equidae: the larynx, pharynx and trachea
- the pleural space
- the lung. Part 8 Abdomen - companion animals: abdominal masses
- the peritoneal space
- the liver and spleen
- abdominal lymph nodes
- the adrenal glands
- the kidneys and ureters
- the urinary bladder
- the urethra
- the prostate
- the uterus
- the ovaries and testes
- the stomach
- the small bowel
- the large bowel. Part 9 Radiographic anatomy: radiographic anatomy of the dog and horse.
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