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Titel
Atlas of small animal diagnostic imaging
Ort / Verlag
Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons,
Erscheinungsjahr
[2023]
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  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- About the Companion Website -- Section I Introduction and Physics -- CHAPTER ONE The Science, Art, and Philosophy of Radiographic Interpretation -- Introduction -- Why Radiographs? -- Imaging Findings as Tests -- Describing Abnormalities: Roentgen Signs -- General Interpretation Concepts -- Organizing Information/Abnormalities -- Pitfalls of Interpretation -- Framing Bias -- Confirmation Bias -- Satisfaction of Search -- Availability Bias -- Inattention Bias -- Conclusion -- References -- CHAPTER TWO Physics of Diagnostic Imaging -- Overview: Uses and Advantages -- Basics of X-Ray Interaction in Matter -- Coherent Scattering (Figure 2.4) -- Photoelectric Effect (Figure 2.5) -- Compton Scattering (Figure 2.6) -- Radiation Safety -- Digital Radiography -- Limitations -- References -- CHAPTER THREE Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- Overview -- Computed Tomography -- Overview: Uses and Advantages -- Contrast -- Basic Physics -- MPR Reconstructions and 3D Renderings -- Gated Studies -- Safety -- Limitations -- PET-CT -- Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- Overview -- Basic Principles -- Image Formation -- Safety -- References -- CHAPTER FOUR Ultrasonography -- Overview: Uses and Advantages -- Basic Physics and Principles of Ultrasound in Diagnostic Imaging -- Interaction of Sound Waves in the Tissues -- Transducer Elements and Characteristics -- Image Formation -- Artifacts -- Doppler Ultrasound -- Ultrasound-Specific Contrast Agents -- Ultrasound Safety -- Further Reading -- CHAPTER FIVE Nuclear Scintigraphy -- Overview -- Basic Physics -- Uses and Advantages -- Safety -- Limitations -- Positron Emission Tomography -- References -- Section II Musculoskeletal -- CHAPTER SIX Anatomy, Variants, and Interpretation Paradigm -- Overview.
  • Appendicular Skeleton -- Appendicular Skeleton: Basic Radiography Principles and Anatomy -- Appendicular Skeleton: Advanced Imaging -- Appendicular Skeleton: Anatomic Variants or Easily Confused Anatomy -- Head -- Head: Basic Radiography Principles and Anatomy -- Head: Advanced Imaging -- Head: Anatomic Variants or Easily Confused Anatomy -- Axial Skeleton -- Axial Skeleton: Basic Radiography Principles -- Vertebral Development and Normal Anatomy -- Axial Skeleton: Advanced Imaging -- Axial Skeleton: Anatomic Variants or Easily Confused Anatomy -- References -- CHAPTER SEVEN Developmental Orthopedic Disease -- Introduction -- Dysplasia -- Hip Dysplasia -- Elbow Dysplasia -- Temporomandibular Joint Dysplasia -- Osteochondrosis -- Etiology -- Pathogenesis -- Radiographic Assessment and Indicators -- Miscellaneous Diseases -- Panosteitis -- Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy (Metaphyseal Dysplasia) -- Retained Cartilage Core -- Angular Limb Deformities Secondary to Premature Closure of the Physis -- Physeal Fractures -- Incomplete Ossification of the Humeral Condyle and Humeral Condylar Fractures -- Ununited Medial Humeral Epicondyle -- Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head -- Feline Femoral Neck Metaphyseal Osteopathy and Spontaneous Femoral Capital Physeal Fracture -- Septic Metaphysitis -- Multiple Cartilaginous Exostosis -- Multiple Epiphyseal Dysplasia -- Cranial Mandibular Osteopathy and Calvarial Hyperostosis -- References -- CHAPTER EIGHT Imaging of Joint and Tendon Diseases -- Introduction -- Choice of Modality -- Degenerative Joint Disease -- Radiographic Findings of Degenerative Joint Disease -- Swelling -- Osteophytes -- Enthesophytes -- Joint Collapse -- Subchondral Sclerosis -- Subchondral Resorption, Cysts -- Degenerative Joint Disease of Specific Joints -- Coxofemoral Joint -- Elbow -- Stifle -- Phalanges.
  • Degenerative Changes to Nonsynovial Joints -- Joint-Associated Neoplasia -- Septic Arthritis -- Immune-Mediated Arthritis -- Luxations/Subluxations -- Fractures Involving Joints -- Sesamoid Diseases -- Other Joint Diseases -- Synovial Osteochondromatosis -- Imaging of Tendons/Ligaments -- Strains/Sprains -- Biceps Tendon and Supraspinatus Tendon -- Iliopsoas Tendon -- Calcaneal (Achilles) Tendon -- Carpal Palmar Fibrocartilage -- Collateral Ligaments -- Patellar Ligament -- Abductor Pollicis Longus -- References -- CHAPTER NINE Fractures and Fracture Healing -- Introduction -- Radiographic Examination of Fractures -- Fracture Description and Classification -- Unique Fractures -- Normal Fracture Healing and Expected Radiographic Changes -- Radiographic Assessment of Orthopedic Implants and Bone Healing -- Complications of Fracture Healing -- References -- CHAPTER TEN Aggressive Bone Disease -- Introduction -- Radiographic Features of Bone Disease -- Zone of Transition -- Increased Mineral Opacity and Periosteal Proliferation -- Osteolysis -- Differentials for Aggressive Bone Disease -- Primary Osseous Neoplasia -- Neoplasia of the Axial Skeleton -- Periarticular Neoplasia -- Metastatic and Multicentric Neoplasia Involving Bone -- Benign Bone Tumors -- Osteomyelitis -- Bacterial Osteomyelitis -- Implant-Associated Infections -- Sequestrum Formation -- Fungal Osteomyelitis -- Protozoal Osteomyelitis -- Differentiating Neoplasia from Osteomyelitis -- References -- CHAPTER ELEVEN Imaging of the Head -- Choice of Modality -- Imaging Protocols -- Radiography -- Computed Tomography -- Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- Ultrasound -- Specific Diseases of the Head/Skull -- Nasal Diseases -- Retrobulbar Diseases -- Trauma -- Temporomandibular Joint Disorders -- Pharyngeal/Laryngeal Diseases -- Nasopharyngeal Polyps -- Pharyngeal/Laryngeal Neoplasia.
  • Pharyngeal/Laryngeal Foreign Bodies -- Nasopharyngeal Stenosis -- Pharyngeal Collapse -- Epiglottic Retroversion -- Laryngeal Paralysis -- Dental and Oral Disorders -- Neoplasia -- Periodontal/Endodontal Disease -- Trauma -- Salivary Diseases -- Thyroid Disorders -- Parathyroid Disorders -- External/Middle/Inner Ear Disease -- Brain Imaging -- Other Tumors of the Head -- Multilobular Osteochondrosarcoma -- Carotid Body Tumor/Paraganglioma -- Other Miscellaneous Disorders -- Masticatory Muscle Myositis -- Craniomandibular Osteopathy -- Calvarial Hyperostosis -- References -- CHAPTER TWELVE Imaging of the Spine -- Introduction -- Modalities for Imaging the Spine -- Radiography -- Myelography -- Computed Tomography -- Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- Congenital Vertebral Disorders -- Atlantoaxial Subluxation -- Transitional Vertebrae -- Hemivertebrae -- Block Vertebra -- Facet Dysplasia -- Spina Bifida -- Uncommon, Diffuse Bone Diseases -- Osteosclerosis -- Congenital Hypothyroidism -- Osteogenesis Imperfecta -- Nutritional Secondary Hyperparathyroidism -- Intervertebral Disc Diseases -- Discospondylitis -- Intervertebral Disc Degeneration and Herniation -- Survey Radiography of Disc Disease -- Myelography for Intervertebral Disc Disease -- CT and CT Myelography of Intervertebral Disc Disease -- MRI for Intervertebral Disc Disease -- Spondylosis Deformans -- Spinal Osteoarthritis -- Cervical Spondylomyelopathy -- Spinal Fractures and Traumatic Subluxation/Luxation -- Vertebral Neoplasia -- Intradural Spinal Cord Diseases -- Spinal Cord Tumors -- Spinal Inflammatory Diseases -- Spinal Cord Vascular Incidents -- Arachnoid Diverticulum -- References -- Section III Thorax -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN Anatomy, Variants, and Interpretation Paradigm -- Overview -- Thoracic Radiographs - Basic Principles -- Thoracic Radiographic Anatomy.
  • Computed Tomographic Anatomy of the Thorax -- Feline Thorax -- Variations of Thoracic Anatomy -- Extrathoracic Structures -- Pleural Space -- Pulmonary Parenchyma -- The Mediastinum - Cranial -- The Mediastinum - Middle -- The Mediastinum - Caudal -- Interpretation Paradigm -- References -- CHAPTER FOURTEEN Extrathoracic Structures -- Overview -- Thoracic Limbs -- Thoracic Wall, Vertebral Column, Ribs, and Sternum -- Diaphragm -- Cranial Abdomen -- Summary -- Reference -- CHAPTER FIFTEEN Pleural Space -- Overview -- Pleural Anatomy and Physiology -- Abnormalities of the Pleural Space -- Pleural Effusion -- Pneumothorax -- Extrapleural Sign and Pleural Mass(es) -- Summary -- References -- CHAPTER SIXTEEN Pulmonary Parenchyma -- Overview -- Warnings and Obstacles -- Anatomy and Physiology -- Atelectasis -- Interpretation Paradigm -- Airspace and Bronchocentric Disease: an Alternative Approach -- Tying It All Together -- References -- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Mediastinum -- Normal Anatomy -- Normal Radiographic Anatomy -- Mediastinal Abnormalities and Disorders -- Mediastinal Shift -- Mediastinal Fluid Accumulation -- Mediastinal Masses and Lymphadenopathy -- Pneumomediastinum -- Esophagus -- Megaesophagus -- Esophageal Stricture -- Esophageal Foreign Body -- Esophageal Mass -- Hiatal Abnormalities -- Trachea -- Tracheal Collapse -- Tracheal Stenosis -- Tracheal Hypoplasia -- Diffuse Tracheal Narrowing -- Tracheal Foreign Body -- Tracheal Mass -- Tracheal Trauma (Rupture/Tear/Avulsion/Perforation) -- References -- CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Cardiovascular System -- Introduction -- Normal Anatomy -- Radiographic Evaluation -- Echocardiography -- Alternative Imaging Modalities -- Interpretation Paradigm of The Cardiac Structures in Diagnostic Imaging -- Is the Cardiac Silhouette Large, Small or Normal in Size?.
  • Is Cardiomegaly Due to Left- or Right-Sided Enlargement or Generalized as with Pericardial Disease?.
  • "There are multiple excellent textbooks in veterinary imaging that have been published previously and still moving forward with historical editions being replaced with new editions. We felt that this text should be first and foremost an introduction to diagnostic imaging, although most of the text deals primarily with radiology. But more importantly, this textbook was meant to be an atlas so that we could show not necessarily the "classic" cases but some average cases and how the same disease can look differently depending on the stage of the disease at the time when the images are made. Being an atlas, this textbook is not a comprehensive overview of all the different diseases that one may find in the literature, but should serve as an approach for "common things occurring commonly." And when there is overlap between different disease presentations on the radiographs, formulating a prioritized differential diagnosis list is given precedence. It is hoped that the textbook will serve as a foundation upon which one can add layers of information (science) and clinical experience (art) over the course of their career in veterinary medicine"--
  • Description based on print version record.
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ISBN: 1-119-53322-8, 1-118-96441-1, 1-118-96442-X
Titel-ID: 9925172225506463
Format
1 online resource (829 pages)
Schlagworte
Pet medicine, Diagnosis, Differential