Clinical Radiology of the Horse
(01.02.2017) Clinical Radiology of the Horse is the best-selling, practical guide to all areas of equine radiography and radiology written by an experienced group of clinicians with a broad range of backgrounds
Janet Butler, Chris Colles, Sue Dyson, Svend Kold and Paul Poulos
Gebundene Ausgabe: 888 Seiten
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons; Auflage: 4 (4. November 2016)
Sprache: Englisch
ISBN-10: 1118912284
ISBN-13: 978-1118912287
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As with previous editions, this fourth edition provides more than 700 normal and clinical images including annotated radiographs and line diagrams.
Many of the images have been replaced by digital images, and there are also many new illustrations, both in the textbook and on the companion website.
It provides a comprehensive guide both to the techniques used to obtain radiographs of the horse, and to radiographic interpretation.
The normal radiographic anatomy of immature and mature horses is presented with normal variations, incidental findings, and details of significant abnormalities. Remarks on clinical prognosis and treatment are also included.
The text has been updated to include new information, knowledge gained from continued clinical experience and the most relevant references from recent literature.
The emphasis throughout is on practical tips, common pitfalls, and the techniques used to obtain the best radiographs of specific areas and conditions.
- Offers an atlas of normal and clinical images, as well as a comprehensive guide to techniques, equipment, positioning, and interpretation for general veterinary practitioners and specialists in imaging and orthopaedics
- Updates to this fourth edition fully reflect the move to digital imaging with many new figures in the book and major revisions to the chapters on the head, thorax, and abdomen
- Contains expanded coverage of the foot, pastern, and fetlock (now in separate chapters)
- Includes a password-protected website with all the images from the book as well as over 200 additional images with examples of more subtle lesions, more fractures, correct technique and positioning versus incorrect, immature horses, progression of disease, and pathological images
- Offers an atlas of normal and clinical images, as well as a comprehensive guide to techniques, equipment, positioning, and interpretation for general veterinary practitioners and specialists in imaging and orthopaedics