Thrall’s Textbook of Veterinary Diagnostic Radiology, 8th Edition
Main Author : Edited by Gabriela Seiler, DVM, DACVR, DECVDI and Donald E. Thrall, DVM, PhD, DACVR ISBN : 9780323932356 Illustrations : 3000 images; 400 e-only Trim : 216w x 276h (8.50" x 10.875") Imprint : Saunders Publication Date : Sep 2024 Page : 992
Description
Improve your radiographic interpretation skills, regardless of your level of experience with Textbook of Veterinary Diagnostic Radiology, 8th Edition, your one-stop resource for understanding the principles of radiographic technique and interpretation for dogs, cats, and horses. Within this bestselling text, high-quality radiographic images accompany clear coverage of diagnostic radiology, ultrasound, MRI, and CT. User-friendly direction helps you develop essential skills in patient positioning, radiographic technique and safety measures, normal and abnormal anatomy, radiographic viewing and interpretation, and alternative imaging modalities. This edition has been thoroughly revised to include the latest advances in the field, expand the number of image examples, and include a new ebook with every new print purchase!
Key Features
UPDATED! User-friendly content helps you develop essential skills in patient positioning, radiographic technique and safety measures, normal and abnormal anatomy, radiographic viewing and interpretation, and alternative imaging modalities.
NEW! An ebook version, included with every new print purchase, provides access to all the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud. Also included are videos, quizzes, and additional image examples of the most common diseases.
UPDATED! Current coverage of the principles of radiographic technique and interpretation for the most seen species in private veterinary practices and veterinary teaching hospitals includes the cat, dog, and horse.
Coverage of special imaging 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.
Table Of Contents
Section 1: Physics and Principles of Interpretation 1. Radiation Protection and Physics of Diagnostic Radiology 2. Digital Radiographic Imaging 3. Physics of Ultrasound Imaging 4. Principles of Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging 5. Contrast Media in Diagnostic Imaging 6. Principles of Radiographic Interpretation 7. Errors and Pitfalls in Radiographic Interpretation
Section 2: The Axial Skeleton: Canine, Feline, and Equine 8. Radiographic Anatomy of the Axial Skeleton 9. Principles of Radiographic Interpretation of the Axial Skeleton 10. Canine and Feline Dental Disease 11. The Skull and Nasal Cavities: Canine and Feline 12. MRI and CT Features of Brain Disease in Small Animals 13. The Equine Head 14. Radiography and Myelography of the Canine and Feline Vertebrae 15. Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography Features of Canine and Feline Spinal Cord Disease
Section 3: The Appendicular Skeleton: Canine, Feline, and Equine 16. Radiographic Anatomy of the Appendicular Skeleton 17. Principles of Radiographic Interpretation of the Appendicular Skeleton and Radiographic Features of Bone Tumors 18. Orthopedic Diseases of Young and Growing Dogs and Cats 19. Fracture Healing and Complications 20. Radiographic Signs of Joint Disease in Dogs and Cats 21. Equine Stifle 22. Equine Tarsus 23. Equine Carpus 24. Equine Metacarpus and Metatarsus 25. Equine Fetlock Joint 26. Equine Pastern 27. Equine Foot
Section 4: The Thoracic Cavity Canine, Feline and Equine 28. Principles of Radiographic Interpretation of the Thorax 29. Canine and Feline Larynx and Trachea 30. Canine And Feline Pharynx, Upper Esophageal Sphincter And Esophagus 31. Canine and Feline Thoracic Wall 32. Canine and Feline Diaphragm 33. Canine and Feline Mediastinum 34. Canine and Feline Pleural Space 35. Canine and Feline Cardiovascular System 36. Canine and Feline Lung 37. Equine Thorax
Section 5: Abdominal Cavity: Canine and Feline 38. Principles of Radiographic Interpretation of the Abdomen 39. Peritoneal Space 40. Liver and Spleen 41. Kidneys and Ureters 42. Urinary Bladder and Urethra 43. The Prostate Gland 44. Uterus, Ovaries, Vagina and Testes 45. Stomach 46. Small Bowel 47. Large Bowel
Author Information
Edited by Gabriela Seiler, DVM, DACVR, DECVDI, Department of Molecular Biomedical Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine North Carolina State University and Donald E. Thrall, DVM, PhD, DACVR, Clinical Professor Department of Molecular Biomedical Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC 27695 Radiologist/Consultant VDIC – IDEXX Telemedicine Consultants IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. Clackmas, OR
|