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Diagnostic Ultrasound in Cats

 

 

Authors: Rosa Novellas Torroja, Elisabet Domínguez Miño,
Yvonne Espada Gerlach, Yolanda Martínez Pereira,
Mauricio Tobón Restrepo.
2015 / 256 pages / 22 x 28 cm
Hardcover / English / Spanish
Number of pages: 256.
Number of images: 500.
ISBN: 9788416315468

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This book provides a new insight on feline ultrasound in the daily
practice. From cranial to caudal, the feline species has been
thoroughly scanned, detailing for each body region the scanning
technique, as well as the ultrasonography of both the normal and
the diseased organ.
In each chapter, key points highlight the special features of feline
species, and help the reader to focus on the most important. A
number of short ultrasound clips along with an additional chapter
on Ultrasound guided sampling are also available in the electronic
version of the book, increasing even more the interest of this book.
An up-to-date text and a number of references to the latest studies
on feline ultrasound make of this book a valuable tool for those
veterinary surgeons wanting an in-depth knowledge of diagnostic
ultrasound in cats.

 

 

 

Presentation of the book

 

Diagnostic ultrasonography has become during the last years a widely available and routinely
used diagnostic imaging technique in veterinary medicine. As a matter of fact, the
value of ultrasound in the day-to-day approach to small animal diseases is well-known.
Several books on small animal ultrasound are available in the veterinary literature,
although all of them are dedicated to both canine and feline patients and many are mainly
focused on canine. However, during the last decades, the popularity of cats as domestic
pets has increased to the point that, in some countries, cats have already outnumbered
dogs as the most popular pet.
It is therefore mandatory for veterinary surgeons to increase their knowledge of the most
common diseases of this species to offer the better service possible to their patients and
clients.
As it is usually said ¡°cats are not little dogs¡±: anatomical particularities of the species, and
the differences in the occurrence and the appearance of some diseases warrant the existence
of a book dedicated to feline ultrasound.
                                                                                                           Rosa Novellas
                                                                                                              Coordinator

 

 

 

Table of contents

 

1. Ultrasound of the head and neck
Scanning technique
Ultrasound of the normal head and neck
Ultrasound in the study of diseases of the head and neck
2. Echocardiography
Scanning technique
Ultrasound of the normal heart
Ultrasound in disorders of the heart
3. Non-cardiac thoracic ultrasound
Scanning technique
Normal non-cardiac thoracic ultrasound
Ultrasound in thoracic lesions
4. Ultrasound of the liver and biliary system
Scanning technique
Ultrasound of the normal liver and biliary system
Ultrasound in liver and biliary diseases
5. Ultrasound of the gastrointestinal tract
Scanning technique
Ultrasound of the normal gastrointestinal tract
Ultrasound in gastrointestinal tract disorders
6. Ultrasound of the pancreas
Scanning technique
Ultrasound of the normal pancreas
Ultrasound in pancreatic disorders
7. Ultrasound of the spleen
Scanning technique
Ultrasound of the normal spleen
Ultrasound in splenic disorders
8. Ultrasound of the adrenal glands
Scanning technique
Ultrasound of the normal adrenal glands
Ultrasound in adrenal disorders
9. Ultrasound of the kidneys and ureters
Scanning technique
Ultrasound of the normal kidneys and ureters
Ultrasound in renal and ureteral disorders
10. Ultrasound of the urinary bladder and urethra
Scanning technique
Ultrasound of the normal bladder and urethra
Ultrasound in bladder and urethral disorders
11. Ultrasound of the reproductive system
Scanning technique
Ultrasound of the normal reproductive system
Ultrasound in disorders of the reproductive system
12. Ultrasound of the abdominal cavity, lymph nodes and large vessels
Scanning technique
Ultrasound of the normal abdominal cavity,
lymph nodes and large vessels
Ultrasound in abdominal cavity, lymph node and large vessel lesions
13. Ultrasound of the musculoskeletal system and superficial soft tissues
Scanning technique
Ultrasound of the normal musculoskeletal system and superficial soft tissues
Ultrasound in alterations of the musculoskeletal system and superficial soft tissues
14. Sampling and other ultrasoundguided procedures
General considerations and indications
Materials
Technique
Considerations for sampling and other ultrasound-guided procedures

 

 

 

The authors

 

Rosa Novellas Torroja
Graduated in 2003 at the Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona. After graduating she developed
her PhD project in diagnostic imaging and in 2007 obtained the PhD at the same university.
In 2007, she enrolled a residency training programme in veterinary diagnostic imaging
at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies in Edinburgh. In 2008 she moved to
Glasgow were she continued and finished the residency at Glasgow University Vet School.
In 2010 she became a diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging
(ECVDI). She is currently working as an associate lecturer at the Universitat Autónoma de
Barcelona and a member of the diagnostic imaging service of the Fundació Hospital Clinic
Veterinari.
Elisabet Domínguez Miño
Elisabet graduated in 2005 from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. She subsequently
completed an internship in small animal medicine and surgery at the same university.
In 2007 she started a PhD project in laboratory animal diagnostic imaging and
obtained the PhD in 2011. In 2011 she enrolled a residency training program in veterinary
diagnostic imaging at the Fundació Hospital Clínic Veterinari in Barcelona, which she is
currently finishing.
Yolanda Martínez Pereira
Yolanda obtained her degree in Veterinary Medicine in 1998 in Spain and after a period in
general practice she completed an internship in cardiology obtaining the RCVS Certificate
in Veterinary Cardiology (2004). From 2005 to 2008 she completed a residency in Cardiopulmonary
Medicine at the University of Edinburgh, followed by a year in the Cardiology
Service at the University of Liverpool as a clinician and teacher. During 2009-2012, she
joined Borders Veterinary Cardiology Ltd, providing mobile cardiology referral service in
Scotland. She returned to the Royal (Dick) School for Veterinary Studies in 2013 as a lecturer
in Cardiopulmonary Medicine, heading the service. She obtained her European Diploma
in Veterinary Cardiology in 2009 and became RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Cardiology
in 2011.

Yvonne Espada Gerlach
In 1984 she graduated from the Universidad de Zaragoza. After graduating she developed
her PhD project and obtained the PhD in 1990 from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
(UAB). She began to work in diagnostic imaging in 1990 performing trainings in
several Diagnostic Imaging Services since then, in Paris (Alfort), United Kingdom (Royal
Veterinary College and Animal Health Trust), Germany (Giessen) and in the United States
(Virginia Tech University). She became a lecturer of the Animal Medicine and Surgery
Department of the Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona in 1991 where she is still working
as a lecturer currently. In 1992 she started working in the Diagnostic Imaging Service of
the Fundació Hospital Clinic Veterinari (UAB) being the Head of the service since then.
Mauricio Tobón Restrepo
In 2006 Mauricio Tobón Restrepo obtained his Veterinary Degree from the Universidad
de Antioquia (Medellín, Colombia). Immediately afterwards, he worked as a professor of
Veterinary Anatomy at the same university. At the same time he was working in private
practice. In 2008, he was employed by the Corporación Universitaria Lasallista as a full
time professor and director of the veterinary laboratory of anatomy. In 2010, he received
his Masters in Education. In 2011 he was given a grant from the Colombian government
and the Corporación Universitaria Lasallista to study abroad for his PhD studies. He is
finishing his doctoral studies in Animal Medicine and Health at the Universidad Autónoma
de Barcelona (Spain) to enroll afterwards as an ECVDI (European College of Veterinary
Diagnostic Imaging) resident at the University of Utrecht (The Netherlands). His research
line is on feline diagnostic imaging.

 
 
 
 
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