Imagiologia e Diagnostico por Imagem
Atlas of Small Animal Diagnostic Imaging
De: Clifford R. Berry (Editor), Nathan Nelson (Editor), Matthew D. Winter (Editor)
ISBN: 9781118964408
2023, Wiley
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Imagiologia e Diagnostico por Imagem
De: Clifford R. Berry (Editor), Nathan Nelson (Editor), Matthew D. Winter (Editor)
ISBN: 9781118964408
2023, Wiley
Capa dura
Páginas: 832
ATLAS OF Small Animal Diagnostic Imaging
Comprehensive and up-to-date resource on the interpretation of diagnostic images in small animals using survey radiographs and other modalities
Atlas of Small Animal Diagnostic Imaging provides a comprehensive, multimodality atlas of small animal diagnostic imaging, with high-quality images depicting radiography, scintigraphy, ultrasonography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging.
Taking a traditional body systems approach, the book offers an image-intensive resource to survey radiographs with some other imaging modalities being used to emphasize interpretation of survey radiographs. The Atlas offers clinically relevant information for small animal practitioners and students.
Each body structure is thoroughly covered and well-illustrated, with discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of each modality in various scenarios.
Edited by three experienced radiographers, The Atlas of Small Animal Diagnostic Imaging contains information on:
With its expansive coverage of the subject and hundreds of high-quality images to aid in efficient and seamless reader comprehension, Atlas of Small Animal Diagnostic Imaging is an invaluable and must-have resource for small animal practitioners, veterinary students, veterinary radiologists, and specialists in a number of areas.
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Contributors ix
Acknowledgments x
Preface xi
About the Companion Website xii
Section I Introduction and Physics
1 The Science, Art, and Philosophy of Radiographic Interpretation 3
Matthew D. Winter
2 Physics of Diagnostic Imaging 10
Elizabeth Huyhn, Elodie E. Huguet, and Clifford R. Berry
3 Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging 16
Elodie E. Huguet, Elizabeth Huyhn, and Clifford R. Berry
4 Ultrasonography 27
Elizabeth Huyhn, Elodie E. Huguet, and Clifford R. Berry
5 Nuclear Scintigraphy 36
Elizabeth Huyhn, Elodie E. Huguet, and Clifford R. Berry
Section II Musculoskeletal
6 Anatomy, Variants, and Interpretation Paradigm 43
Nathan C. Nelson
7 Developmental Orthopedic Disease 79
Elizabeth Huynh
8 Imaging of Joint and Tendon Diseases 104
Nathan C. Nelson
9 Fractures and Fracture Healing 131
Nathan C. Nelson
10 Aggressive Bone Disease 149
Erin Porter and Nathan C. Nelson
11 Imaging of the Head 166
Nathan C. Nelson
12 Imaging of the Spine 213
Nathan C. Nelson
Section III Thorax
13 Anatomy, Variants, and Interpretation Paradigm 255
Clifford R. Berry and Elizabeth Huyhn
14 Extrathoracic Structures 307
Clifford R. Berry and Federico R. Vilaplana Grosso
15 Pleural Space 329
Clifford R. Berry and Elodie E. Huguet
16 Pulmonary Parenchyma 346
Clifford R. Berry and Elodie E. Huguet
17 Mediastinum 392
Silke Hecht
18 Cardiovascular System 444
Elodie E. Huguet, Sandra Tou, and Clifford R. Berry
19 Feline Thorax 497
Martha M. Larson and Clifford R. Berry
Section IV Abdomen
20 Anatomy, Variants, and Interpretation Paradigm 545
Elodie E. Huguet, Clifford R. Berry, and Robson Giglio
21 Extraabdominal Structures and the Abdominal Body Wall 598
Matthew D. Winter
22 The Peritoneal and Retroperitoneal Space 605
Matthew D. Winter
23 Hepatobiliary Imaging 616
Matthew D. Winter
24 Spleen 634
Cintia R. Oliveira
25 Gastrointestinal Tract 667
Seamus Hoey
26 Pancreas 687
Cintia R. Oliveira and Nathan C. Nelson
27 Urogenital Tract 720
Elizabeth Huynh
28 Adrenal Glands and Lymph Nodes 758
Elizabeth Huynh
Appendix I Musculoskeletal Review Paradigm 790
Appendix II Thoracic Radiology Checklist 791
Appendix III Abdominal Radiology Checklist 795
Index 798
Clifford R. Berry
Is an adjunct professor of diagnostic imaging at the University of Florida and a clinical assistant professor of diagnostic imaging at North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine. He received his DVM from University of Florida and completed a radiology residency at University of California–Davis. He has a specific interest in diagnostic imaging of the thorax.
Nathan C. Nelson, DVM, MS, DACVR,
Is an associate professor of diagnostic imaging at North Carolina State University. He attended The Ohio State University for both undergraduate and veterinary education, followed by an internship at Michigan State University. He returned to Ohio State for diagnostic imaging residency and was fortunate to train with a wide variety of species using modern equipment. Following residency, he returned to Michigan State University to work as a radiologist for 9 years, prior to recently joining the faculty at North Carolina State University.
Matthew Winter DVM, DACVR
Vice President, VetCT USA
Matt graduated from Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, during which time he worked in the Diagnostic Imaging service as an after-hours radiography technician. Upon graduation, he spent 3 years in mixed animal practice working in dairy, equine and small animal medicine. After completing a residency in diagnostic imaging at Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine, Matt became boarded in the American College of Veterinary Radiology. Matt spent 3 years as Assistant Professor at Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine, and then spent 10 years at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine. During this time, his focus was on clinical imaging, with a passion for cross-sectional imaging, as well as teaching residents, interns and students. While at the University of Florida, he served as Clinical Associate Professor of Diagnostic Imaging, Service Chief of Radiology, and Medical Director of the Small animal hospital. In his spare time, he enjoys the outdoors with his wonderful family.