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E-grāmata: Veterinary Computed Tomography

Edited by (Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, The University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK), Edited by (Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent University, Belgium)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Jul-2011
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780470960134
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This practical and highly illustrated guide is an essential resource for veterinarians seeking to improve their understanding and use of computed tomography (CT) in practice. It provides a thorough grounding in CT technology, describing the underlying physical principles as well as the different types of scanners. The book also includes principles of CT examination such as guidance on positioning and how to achieve a good image quality.

Written by specialists from twelve countries, this book offers a broad range of expertise in veterinary computed tomography, and is the first book to describe the technology, methodology, interpretation principles and CT features of different diseases for most species treated in veterinary practice.



Key features An essential guide for veterinarians using CT in practice Includes basic principles of CT as well as guidelines on how to carry out an effective examination Describes CT features of different diseases for most species treated in practice Written by a range of international leaders in the field Illustrated with high quality photographs and diagrams throughout

Recenzijas

This is a concise and comprehensive look at veterinary CT imaging. Although many journal articles are available on CT physics and the appearance of commonly imaged diseases, this book is an excellent single-source reference for students, residents, practitioners, and even specialists, who will find it a useful resource.  (Doddy's, 20 April 2012)

 

Contributors ix
Preface xiii
Acknowledgements xv
1 CT Physics and Instrumentation --- Mechanical Design
1(8)
Jimmy Saunders
Stefanie Ohlerth
2 CT Acquisition Principles
9(20)
Tobias Schwarz
Robert O'Brien
3 Principles of CT Image Interpretation
29(6)
Jimmy Saunders
Tobias Schwarz
4 Artifacts in CT
35(22)
Tobias Schwarz
5 CT Contrast Media and Applications
57(10)
Rachel Pollard
Sarah Puchalski
6 Special Software Applications
67(8)
Jennifer Kinns
Robert Malinowski
Fintan McEvoy
Tobias Schwarz
Allison Zwingenberger
7 Digital Environment
75(2)
Robert Malinowski
8 CT Planning for Radiotherapy
77(4)
Lisa J. Forrest
9 Interventional CT
81(8)
Tobias Schwarz
Sarah Puchalski
10 Purchase Considerations
89(4)
Victor Rendano Jr.
11 Nasal Cavities and Frontal Sinuses
93(18)
Jimmy Saunders
Tobias Schwarz
12 Oral Cavity, Mandible, Maxilla and Dental Apparatus
111(14)
Lisa J. Forrest
Tobias Schwarz
13 Temporomandibular Joint and Masticatory Apparatus
125(12)
Tobias Schwarz
14 Orbita, Salivary Glands and Lacrimal System
137(16)
Susanne Boroffka
Sophie Dennison
Tobias Schwarz
Jimmy Saunders
15 External, Middle and Inner Ear
153(8)
Randi Drees
16 Calvarium and Zygomatic Arch
161(10)
Federica Morandi
17 Lymph Nodes of Head and Neck
171(4)
Olivier Taeymans
18 Pharynx, Larynx and Thyroid Gland
175(10)
Olivier Taeymans
Tobias Schwarz
19 Brain
185(12)
Silke Hecht
20 Pituitary Gland
197(8)
Silke Hecht
Tobias Schwarz
21 Cranial Nerves and Associated Skull Foramina
205(4)
Laurent Couturier
22 Vertebral Column and Spinal Cord
209(20)
Gabriela Seiler
Jennifer Kinns
Sophie Dennison
Jimmy Saunders
Tobias Schwarz
23 Heart and Vessels
229(14)
Marc-Andre d'Anjou
Tobias Schwarz
24 Trachea
243(6)
Tobias Schwarz
Jimmy Saunders
25 Mediastinum
249(12)
Audrey Petite
Robert Kirberger
26 Lungs and Bronchi
261(18)
Tobias Schwarz
Victoria Johnson
27 Pleura
279(6)
Wilfried Mai
28 Thoracic Boundaries
285(12)
Jimmy Saunders
Massimo Vignoli
Ingrid Gielen
29 Liver, Gallbladder and Spleen
297(18)
Federica Rossi
Federica Morandi
Tobias Schwarz
30 Pancreas
315(10)
Ana V. Caceres
31 Gastrointestinal Tract
325(6)
Massimo Vignoli
Jimmy Saunders
32 Urinary System
331(8)
Tobias Schwarz
33 Genital Tract
339(12)
Jimmy Saunders
Federica Rossi
Tobias Schwarz
34 Adrenal Glands
351(6)
Federica Morandi
35 Systemic and Portal Abdominal Vasculature
357(14)
Tobias Schwarz
36 Abdominal Lymph Nodes and Lymphatic Collecting System
371(10)
Federica Rossi
Michail Patsikas
Erik R. Wisner
37 Long Bones
381(6)
Ryan M. Schultz
Erik R. Wisner
38 Joints
387(34)
Valerie Samii
Ingrid Gielen
Eberhard Ludewig
William H. Adams
Ingmar Kiefer
Henri van Bree
Jimmy Saunders
39 Particularities of Equine CT
421(6)
Jimmy Saunders
Alastair Nelson
Katrien Vanderperren
40 Equine Sinonasal and Dental
427(16)
Jimmy Saunders
Zoe Windley
41 Equine Calvarium, Brain and Pituitary Gland
443(8)
Jennifer Kinns
Russ Tucker
42 Equine Neck and Spine
451(6)
Jimmy Saunders
Hendrik-Jan Bergman
43 Equine Fractures
457(6)
Hendrik-Jan Bergman
Jimmy Saunders
44 Equine Foot
463(10)
Sarah Puchalski
45 Equine Fetlock
473(10)
Katrien Vanderperren
Hendrik-Jan Bergman
46 Equine Upper Limbs (Carpus, Tarsus, Stifle)
483(20)
Hendrik-Jan Bergman
Jimmy Saunders
47 Ruminant and Porcine
503(6)
Fintan McEvoy
Stefanie Ohlerth
48 Rabbits and Rodents
509(8)
Randi Drees
49 Avian
517(16)
Michaela Gumpenberger
50 Chelonians
533(12)
Michaela Gumpenberger
Index 545
Tobias Schwarz is Head of the Diagnostic Imaging service and Senior Lecturer at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, The University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK and was formerly Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine, USA. He is Diplomate of both the American College of Veterinary Radiology and the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging, and has practiced clinical veterinary radiology in 5 different countries. Jimmy Saunders is Professor at Ghent University Department of Veterinary Medical Imaging & Small Animal Orthopedics, Belgium. He is Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging, as well as serving as Secretary and Board member.

Both editors have over 10 years of experience with clinical veterinary CT, and have published numerous peer-reviewed papers in this area.