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Book Synopsis
Clinical Radiology of the Horse is the best-selling, practical guide to all areas of equine radiography and radiology written by an experienced group of clinicians with a broad range of backgrounds.

Trade Review

"The purpose is to provide "a comprehensive book dedicated to equine radiography and radiology which would be of practical help to the practitioner, as well as providing specialist information." This worthy objective is accomplished by an exhaustive cohesive effort at consensus presentation rather than the more common individually authored chapters or sections...The book is so comprehensive that it illustrates most or all of the disease presentations in each anatomical region....This should be a mainstay reference for any equine-oriented students or younger practitioners....This effort by these highly credible authors is to be applauded.5 Stars!" (Doody Enterprises 28/04/2017



Table of Contents

About the authors v

Preface to the fourth edition vii

About the companion website ix

1 General principles 1

Introduction, 1

Principles of radiography, 3

Principles of radiographic interpretation: radiology 15

Radiological appearance of physiological changes and some common pathological lesions, 20

2 Computed and digita l radiography 41

3 The foot_55

Distal phalanx (pedal bone), 55

Hoof, 97

Navicular bone, 113

4 The proximal and middle phalanges and the proximal interphalangeal joint_149

5 Metacarpopha langeal and metatarsopha langeal (fet lock) joints_175

6 The metacarpal and metatarsal regions_215

7 The carpus and antebrach ium_259

8 The shoulder, humerus , elbow and radius_301

Scapulohumeral (shoulder) joint and humerus, 301

Humeroradial,humeroulnar and radioulnar (elbow or cubital) joints and radius, 330

9 The tarsus_349

10 The stifle and tibia_399

Stifle, 399

Tibia, 440

11 The head 449

Cranium, 451

Paranasal sinuses (frontal, maxillary, conchal) and maxilla, 466

Teeth and mandible, 480; Pharynx, larynx and Eustachian tube diverticulum, 512

12 The vertebra l column 531

Cervical vertebrae, 531

Thoracolumbar vertebrae, 569

Sacrum and coccygeal vertebrae, 602

13 The pelvis and femur_609

Pelvis, 609

Femur, 632

14 The thorax 639

15 The alimentar y and urinary systems_687

Oesophagus, 694; Abdomen and gastrointestinal tract, 705

Urinary system, 715

16 Miscellaneous techniques_723

Arthrography and bursography, 723

Tendonography, 724

Angiography, 725;

Venography, 730

Myelography, 733

Pneumocystography, 743

Intravenous Pyelography, 744

Other techniques, 744

Appendix A: Fusion times of physes and suture lines_749

Appendix B: Exposure guide, image quality and film processing faults_753

Appendix C: Glossary 761

Index 767

Clinical Radiology of the Horse

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/12/2016
      ISBN13: 9781118912287, 978-1118912287
      ISBN10: 1118912284

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Clinical Radiology of the Horse is the best-selling, practical guide to all areas of equine radiography and radiology written by an experienced group of clinicians with a broad range of backgrounds.

      Trade Review

      "The purpose is to provide "a comprehensive book dedicated to equine radiography and radiology which would be of practical help to the practitioner, as well as providing specialist information." This worthy objective is accomplished by an exhaustive cohesive effort at consensus presentation rather than the more common individually authored chapters or sections...The book is so comprehensive that it illustrates most or all of the disease presentations in each anatomical region....This should be a mainstay reference for any equine-oriented students or younger practitioners....This effort by these highly credible authors is to be applauded.5 Stars!" (Doody Enterprises 28/04/2017



      Table of Contents

      About the authors v

      Preface to the fourth edition vii

      About the companion website ix

      1 General principles 1

      Introduction, 1

      Principles of radiography, 3

      Principles of radiographic interpretation: radiology 15

      Radiological appearance of physiological changes and some common pathological lesions, 20

      2 Computed and digita l radiography 41

      3 The foot_55

      Distal phalanx (pedal bone), 55

      Hoof, 97

      Navicular bone, 113

      4 The proximal and middle phalanges and the proximal interphalangeal joint_149

      5 Metacarpopha langeal and metatarsopha langeal (fet lock) joints_175

      6 The metacarpal and metatarsal regions_215

      7 The carpus and antebrach ium_259

      8 The shoulder, humerus , elbow and radius_301

      Scapulohumeral (shoulder) joint and humerus, 301

      Humeroradial,humeroulnar and radioulnar (elbow or cubital) joints and radius, 330

      9 The tarsus_349

      10 The stifle and tibia_399

      Stifle, 399

      Tibia, 440

      11 The head 449

      Cranium, 451

      Paranasal sinuses (frontal, maxillary, conchal) and maxilla, 466

      Teeth and mandible, 480; Pharynx, larynx and Eustachian tube diverticulum, 512

      12 The vertebra l column 531

      Cervical vertebrae, 531

      Thoracolumbar vertebrae, 569

      Sacrum and coccygeal vertebrae, 602

      13 The pelvis and femur_609

      Pelvis, 609

      Femur, 632

      14 The thorax 639

      15 The alimentar y and urinary systems_687

      Oesophagus, 694; Abdomen and gastrointestinal tract, 705

      Urinary system, 715

      16 Miscellaneous techniques_723

      Arthrography and bursography, 723

      Tendonography, 724

      Angiography, 725;

      Venography, 730

      Myelography, 733

      Pneumocystography, 743

      Intravenous Pyelography, 744

      Other techniques, 744

      Appendix A: Fusion times of physes and suture lines_749

      Appendix B: Exposure guide, image quality and film processing faults_753

      Appendix C: Glossary 761

      Index 767

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