Book, Veterinary Radiology Diagnosis 7/19[LS]
Book, Veterinary Radiology Diagnosis 7/19[LS]
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Get ready for practice with the new edition of Diagnostic Veterinary Radiology by Donald Thrall, a complete guide to radiographic technique and interpretation! See the latest advances in veterinary diagnostic imaging in this comprehensive resource on diagnostic radiology, ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography in dogs, cats and horses. This carefully revised edition presents the most important news in the field: - NEW! The chapter on contrasts for computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging explains very well the agents used to change the patient's contrast; - NEW! Information about digital imaging helps you understand the latest advances in this area; - NEW! The chapter on dental radiology discusses common dental problems encountered in the clinic; - NEW! The chapter on MRI and CT of the spinal cord provides the latest information on diagnosing spinal cord diseases with these imaging modalities. - Discussion of contrast radiographic procedures such as esophagram, upper gastrointestinal tract examination, excretory urography, and cystography helps determine when and how these techniques are currently used in the clinic; - Chapters on basic interpretation have been rewritten and emphasize radiography, radiation safety, and surface coverage of variations from normal, and include more detailed information on the interpretation framework; - An atlas of normal radiographic anatomy in each section facilitates recognition of abnormal radiographic findings. - The chapter on CT and MR contrast media provides a better understanding of the agents used to alter the patient's contrast. - Digital imaging information helps you understand the latest advances in digital imaging. - The chapter on dental radiology covers common dental problems that you may encounter in practice. - The MR Spinal Cord Imaging chapter provides the latest information on diagnosing spinal cord disease through the use of CT and MRI.