An Atlas of Interpretative Radiographic Anatomy of the Dog and Cat
Description
- Over 550 radiographic images analysed and explained
- More than 50 new figures added, with the quality of existing images enhanced
- Revised contents and page headers for easy-reference
- Clear informative line drawings to trace radiographic shadows and schematic drawings of underlying structures not seen in plain radiographs.
Preface vii
Acknowledgements viii
Introduction ix
Aim of the book ix
Drawings ix
Animals ix
Radiography x
Normality x
Acknowledgements x
PLAIN RADIOGRAPHY
Skeletal System 1
Appendicular Skeleton
Forelimb: Figures 1–114 1
Hindlimb: Figures 115–224 65
Axial Skeleton
Skull: Figures 225–303 153
Vertebrae: Figures 304–389 211
Ribs and Sternum: Figures 390–399 268
Soft Tissue 275
Pharynx and Larynx: Figures 400–405 275
Thorax: Figures 406–461 281
Abdomen: Figures 462–506 335
Skeletal System 381
Appendicular Skeleton
Forelimb: Figures 507–581 381
Hindlimb: Figures 582–651 419
Axial Skeleton
Skull: Figures 652–681 463
Vertebrae: Figures 682–714 483
Ribs and Sternum: Figures 715–718 508
Soft Tissue 513
Pharynx and Larynx: Figures 719–720 513
Thorax: Figures 721–744 516
Abdomen: Figures 745–757 539
CONTRAST RADIOGRAPHY
Soft Tissue 553
Bronchography: Figures 758–759
Barium meal: Figures 760–783
Barium enema: Figures 784–785
Pneumocolon: Figures 786
Cholecystography: Figure 787
Intravenous urography: Figures 788–797
Cystography: Figures 798–803
Retograde urethrography in male: Figure 804
Retrograde vaginography and vaginourethrography in
female: Figures 805–806
Portography: Figures 807–808
Sialography: Figures 809–811
Skeletal System 607
Arthrography: Figure 812
Myelography: Figures 813–826
Soft Tissue 621
Barium meal: Figures 827–835
Barium impregnated polyethylene spheres (BIPS):
Figures 836–837
Cholecystography: Figures 838–839
Intravenous urography: Figures 840–842
Cystography: Figures 843–845
Retrograde vaginography in female: Figure 846
Retrograde urethrography in male: Figure 847
Portography: Figure 848
Skeletal System 643
Myelography: Figures 849–856
Bibliography 650
"One of the strengths of this book is that the authors have managed to incorporate so much useful material in an uncluttered fashion. This book would appeal to all practitioners or students of veterinary radiography... it is a reference manual best utilized whilst appraising radiographs and with bone specimens to hand. It deserves to be well-thumbed and reside in consulting and x-ray rooms rather than the shelves of practice libraries.... an invaluable addition to reading rooms in both general and referral practice." - Journal of Small Animal Practice, May 2009“Any small animal practitioner or library catering to vets and students will find this an essential reference to definitive radiographic anatomy of the dog and cat. From projections of plain radiographs to contrast studies, comparisons of images for diagnosis, and more, this updated edition packs in over 50 new figures, new guidance for line drawings and tables, and quick reference contents by section. It's a solid reference… very highly recommended as a definitive, cornerstone reference.” - Midwest Book Review
"It is easy to see why students of radiography find this book so useful. This is a book that most small animal practitioners should consider buying... it is bound to be used frequently." - Veterinary Record, December 2008
"Definitive Reference." - Veterinary Practice
Arlene Coulson was awarded her Diploma in Veterinary Radiology by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS), London, in 1980 and has since continually offered a consultant veterinary radiology service for veterinary surgeons in general practice. She has served as Chairman of the RCVS Radiology Board.Noreen Lewis was awarded her Diploma in Veterinary Radiology by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, London, in 1978. She has since been continually involved in radiography and radiology within both general practice and specialist centres.
Both authors have acted as postgraduate tutors and served as examiners for the RCVS Certificate in Veterinary Radiology.
Praise for the First Edition:
"I doubt that anyone whose duties include interpreting radiographs of dogs and cats could fail to find this book useful."
—Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery
"It is an invaluable reference guide for experienced and inexperienced radiologists alike"
—Kate Bradley, University of Bristol
The authors begin with extensive projections of plain radiographs, of skeletal and soft tissue anatomical areas. They additionally include a series of the more commonly employed contrast studies. Detailed observations of the normal range of variations seen in the juvenile animal, and between different breeds, are provided. The range of anatomical variations commonly encountered in veterinary practice are described. In addition, a selection of the more common radiographic "pitfalls" appears alongside the "normal" radiograph, aiding diagnosis and interpretation. The book is illustrated throughout with numerous interpretative line and schematic drawings.
Building on the achievements of the first edition, this second edition consolidates and improves on the earlier work:
- Over 50 new figures have been added, and the quality of existing images has been enhanced
- There are new guidance line drawings and tables for radiographic sizes
- Detailed contents are included at the head of each section for easy reference
With over forty years of experience between them, the authors have produced an invaluable reference atlas for the veterinary practitioner. This book is suitable for general and referral based practitioners, undergraduates or postgraduate veterinary surgeons.
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9781405138994
BINDING:
Hardback
BISAC:
Medical
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 221.00(W) x Dimensions: 281.90(H) x Dimensions: 38.10(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English