A good basic knowledge of radiological anatomy is essential for both
the specialising and non-specialising veterinary audience.
This
comprehensive and general practice orientated reference book which
provides detailed radiographic guidance on the normal clinical anatomy
of the dog and cat. In addition to numerous projections of plain and
contrast studies, this atlas includes detailed observations of the
normal range of variations seen in the juvenile animal, differences
between breeds and descriptions of the range of anatomical variations
commonly encountered in veterinary practice.
The clinical
utility of the book has been greatly enhanced by the use of line
drawings corresponding to the relevant radiographs and schematic
drawings of those structures not normally visible in plain films.
The
authors, both with extensive teaching experience in postgraduate
veterinary radiology, describe procedures and techniques routinely
available in general veterinary practice. Monitored for anatomical
accuracy throughout, this atlas provides a single volume reference for
the general practitioner, undergraduate or postgraduate veterinary
surgeon.
Table of contents:
Introduction; Plain Radiography: Dog - Forelimb, Hindlimb, Skull,
Vertebrae, Ribs & Sternum, Pharynx & Larynx, Thorax; Cat -
Forelimb, Hindlimb, Skull, Vertebrae, Ribs & Sternum, Pharynx &
Larynx, Thorax. Contrast Radiography: Dog - Barium Meal, Barium Enema,
Intravenous Urography, Cystography, Retrograde Urethrography in Male,
Retrograde Vaginography & Vaginourethrography in Female,
Portography, Sialography, Myelography; Cat - Barium Meal, Intravenous
Urography, Cystography, Myelography