Atlas of Normal Radiographic Anatomy and Anatomic Variants in the Dog and Cat, 2e [Lingua inglese] - Rilegato

Thrall, Donald E., DVM, Ph.D.; Robertson, Ian D.

 
9780323312257: Atlas of Normal Radiographic Anatomy and Anatomic Variants in the Dog and Cat, 2e [Lingua inglese]

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Approx. 10 pages

  • Radiographic images of normal or standard prototypical animals
  • are supplemented by images of non-standard subjects exhibiting breed-specific differences, physiologic variants, or common congenital malformations.
  • Images that depict a wider range of "normal" such as images that detail the natural growth and aging characteristics of normal pediatric and senior animals — prevents clinical under- and over-diagnosing.
  • In-depth coverage of patient positioning and radiographic exposure guidelines assist clinicians in producing the very best results.
  • Unlabeled radiographs along side labeled counterparts clarifies important anatomic structures of clinical interest.
  • High-quality digital images provide excellent contrast resolution and better visibility of normal structures to assist clinicians in making accurate diagnoses.
  • Brief descriptive text and explanatory legends accompany all images to help put concepts into the proper context.
  • An overview of radiographic technique includes the effects of patient positioning, respiration, and exposure factors.
  • NEW! Companion website
  • features additional radiographic CT scans and more than 100 questions with answers and rationales.
  • NEW! Additional CT and 3D images have been added to each chapter to help clinicians better evaluate the detail of bony structures.
  • NEW! Breed-specific images of dogs and cats are included throughout the atlas to help clinicians better understand the variances in different breeds.
  • NEW! Updated material on oblique view radiography provides a better understanding of an alternative approach to radiography, particularly in fracture cases.
  • NEW! 8.5" x 11" trim size makes the atlas easy to store.

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Informazioni sull'autore

Dr. Thrall graduated from the Purdue University Veterinary School in 1969 and completed Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees at Colorado State University in 1971 and 1974, respectively. He held faculty positions at the University of Georgia and the University of Pennsylvania before spending 30 years on the faculty of the College of Veterinary Medicine of North Carolina State University. Following nearly two-years on the faculty of Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, he returned to North Carolina State University where he holds a part time faculty appointment as Clinical Professor. Dr. Thrall is board certified by the American College of Veterinary Radiology in both diagnostic radiology and radiation oncology. Dr. Thrall's primary imaging interests are CT and MRI, particularly relating to tumor morphology and tumor physiology

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