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Book Synopsis
Practical Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging is an essential guide to the various diagnostic imaging modalities that are used in veterinary practice. It moves from basic principles through to discussion of more sophisticated equipment and techniques. Legislation and safety issues are covered looking at the impact these have on the veterinary practice.

Trade Review

“This textbook provides a nice overview of the technical aspects of veterinary radiology and will be useful for veterinary technicians and veterinary students.” (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 15 September 2013)

“In summary, this book fills an important niche in the market and will be particularly useful as a quick and concise reference for all in the practice. Additionally, it will provide a useful initial text for those embarking on diagnostic radiography.” (The Veterinary Journal, 1 August2013)

In summary, Practical veterinary diagnostic imaging is a radiography textbook that is suitable for veterinary
and veterinary nurse students who would like to increase their knowledge.” (Australian Veterinary Journal, 1
March 2013)

“Readers looking for a concise overview or review of diagnostic imaging physics and positioning will find that this book fits the bill.” (Doody’s, 4 January 2013)

"Students and veterinary nurses alike receive a handy reference to everything needed to know about diagnostic imaging in veterinary practice, including the basic principles of physics: all accompanied by illustrations key to understanding." (Midwest Book Reviews, 1 December 2012)

“My first impressions of this colourfully bound paperback are that it is inviting, and not as intimidating as some veterinary books. It clearly delivers what it promises, but lacks something in the monochrome presentation of all the text, photographs, figures and diagrams. It is, though, a welcome resource for any veterinary practice.” (Veterinary Record, 20 October 2012)



Table of Contents

Figure Acknowledgements xi

1 Essential Mathematics and Physics 1

Matter, energy, power and heat 1

Units and prefixes used in radiography 3

Radiological units 4

Useful mathematics 7

Proportions and the inverse square law 7

2 The Principles of Physics Used in Radiography 11

Electrostatics – the electric charge 12

Conductors and insulators 14

Electricity 14

Measuring electricity 14

Types of current 15

Laws of an electric current 16

Resistance 16

Making a circuit – the options 17

Magnetism 17

The function and composition of a magnet 19

Magnetic laws 20

Electromagnetism – electricity and magnetism in union 21

Laws of electromagnetic induction 22

Further reading 23

3 Inside the Atom 25

Atoms, elements and other definitions 26

The ‘Make-Up’ of an atom – atomic structure 27

Shells and energy 28

The periodic table 28

Radioactivity 30

The effects of an electron changing orbits 30

Electromagnetic radiation 31

Frequency and wavelength 32

Further reading 33

4 The X-ray Tube 35

The tube housing 37

The cathode 39

The anode 42

The line focus principle 44

The anode-heel effect 45

The stator assembly 45

Tube rating 46

How to look after your X-ray tube 47

Further reading 47

5 Diagnostic Equipment 49

The X-ray circuit 50

What is seen from the outside? 51

High-voltage generators 51

Rectification 51

Mains supply switch 52

Primary circuit 52

Operating console 53

Filament circuit – control of the mA 54

High-tension circuit – provision of kV 55

Making an exposure – switches, timers and interlocks 55

Types of X-ray machines 56

Health and safety requirements 59

Power rating 59

Further reading 59

6 Production of X-rays 61

Electron production 62

Target interactions 63

X-ray emission spectrum 64

Altering the emission spectrum 65

X-ray quantity 68

X-ray quality 68

Altering exposure factors 68

Exposure charts 70

Further reading 70

7 The Effects of Radiation 71

The effect of the X-ray beam striking another atom 72

Absorption 75

Attenuation 75

The effects of ionising radiation on the body 76

Luminescence 77

Further reading 78

8 Control of the Primary Beam and Scatter 79

Light beam diaphragm 80

Factors affecting scattered radiation 81

Function of grids 81

Construction of a grid 82

Types of grid 84

Choosing a grid 85

Problems with using a grid 85

Air gap technique 86

Further reading 86

9 Radiographic Film 89

Film construction 90

Types of film 93

Formation of the latent image 94

Care and storage of films 95

Film sensitivity 96

Further reading 98

10 Intensifying Screens and Cassettes 99

The construction of intensifying screens 100

Film–screen combinations 101

Film–screen contact 104

Care of intensifying screens 104

Construction of cassettes 105

Care and use of cassettes 106

Further reading 106

11 Processing the Radiographic Film 107

The stages of processing 108

Developer 111

Fixer 112

Parts of the automatic processor 114

Replenishment 116

Silver recovery 117

The darkroom 118

Control of substances hazardous to health (COSHH) regulations 121

Other methods of processing 121

Further reading 122

12 Digital Radiography 125

Computed radiography 127

Care of the imaging plate and cassette 129

Computerised radiography process 129

Digital radiography 131

Image storage 133

Image display 134

Image quality 135

Further reading 135

13 Radiographic Image Quality 137

Sensitometry 138

Densitometry 138

Characteristic curve 139

Latitude 140

Density 141

Contrast 141

Magnification 144

Distortion 144

Movement 145

Producing a high-quality radiograph 146

Commonly seen film faults 147

Further reading 152

14 Radiation Protection 153

The effects of ionising radiation on the body 154

The basics to remember 154

Ionising Radiation Regulations 1999 155

Radiation safety in the veterinary practice 155

Classifying the areas around an X-ray machine 156

Dose limits 157

Monitoring devices 158

Lead shielding 159

Quality assurance 160

Further reading 161

15 Radiography Principles 163

General principles 164

Restraint 164

Positioning aids 165

Markers and legends 165

Assessing the radiograph 166

Terminology 166

BVA/KC hip dysplasia and elbow scoring scheme 168

Further reading 169

16 Contrast Media 171

Negative contrast medium 172

Positive contrast medium 172

Contrast examination procedures 175

Myelography 182

Other contrast examinations 184

Further reading 186

17 Small Animal Radiography Techniques 189

Chest 189

Abdomen 191

Head and neck 192

Distal extremities 196

Shoulder 198

Pelvis 200

Spine 201

Small mammals 202

Birds 203

Reptiles 204

18 Large Animal Radiography Techniques 205

Foot 205

Fetlock 207

Metacarpus and metatarsus (cannon and splint) 209

Carpus 209

Elbow 211

Shoulder 212

Tarsus 213

Stifle 214

Head 216

Spine 216

Chest 217

19 Introduction to Ultrasound 219

Sound waves 220

Ultrasound 220

How ultrasound works 220

Types of ultrasound scan 222

Doppler ultrasound 223

Effects on tissue 224

Ultrasound machines and transducers 224

Patient preparation 225

Areas suitable for examination 225

Further reading 226

20 Advance Imaging Techniques 227

Fluoroscopy 228

Computerised tomography (CT) 230

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) 232

Nuclear scintigraphy 234

Further reading 238

Index 239

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    A Paperback / softback by Suzanne Easton

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 29/06/2012
      ISBN13: 9780470656488, 978-0470656488
      ISBN10: 0470656484

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Practical Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging is an essential guide to the various diagnostic imaging modalities that are used in veterinary practice. It moves from basic principles through to discussion of more sophisticated equipment and techniques. Legislation and safety issues are covered looking at the impact these have on the veterinary practice.

      Trade Review

      “This textbook provides a nice overview of the technical aspects of veterinary radiology and will be useful for veterinary technicians and veterinary students.” (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 15 September 2013)

      “In summary, this book fills an important niche in the market and will be particularly useful as a quick and concise reference for all in the practice. Additionally, it will provide a useful initial text for those embarking on diagnostic radiography.” (The Veterinary Journal, 1 August2013)

      In summary, Practical veterinary diagnostic imaging is a radiography textbook that is suitable for veterinary
      and veterinary nurse students who would like to increase their knowledge.” (Australian Veterinary Journal, 1
      March 2013)

      “Readers looking for a concise overview or review of diagnostic imaging physics and positioning will find that this book fits the bill.” (Doody’s, 4 January 2013)

      "Students and veterinary nurses alike receive a handy reference to everything needed to know about diagnostic imaging in veterinary practice, including the basic principles of physics: all accompanied by illustrations key to understanding." (Midwest Book Reviews, 1 December 2012)

      “My first impressions of this colourfully bound paperback are that it is inviting, and not as intimidating as some veterinary books. It clearly delivers what it promises, but lacks something in the monochrome presentation of all the text, photographs, figures and diagrams. It is, though, a welcome resource for any veterinary practice.” (Veterinary Record, 20 October 2012)



      Table of Contents

      Figure Acknowledgements xi

      1 Essential Mathematics and Physics 1

      Matter, energy, power and heat 1

      Units and prefixes used in radiography 3

      Radiological units 4

      Useful mathematics 7

      Proportions and the inverse square law 7

      2 The Principles of Physics Used in Radiography 11

      Electrostatics – the electric charge 12

      Conductors and insulators 14

      Electricity 14

      Measuring electricity 14

      Types of current 15

      Laws of an electric current 16

      Resistance 16

      Making a circuit – the options 17

      Magnetism 17

      The function and composition of a magnet 19

      Magnetic laws 20

      Electromagnetism – electricity and magnetism in union 21

      Laws of electromagnetic induction 22

      Further reading 23

      3 Inside the Atom 25

      Atoms, elements and other definitions 26

      The ‘Make-Up’ of an atom – atomic structure 27

      Shells and energy 28

      The periodic table 28

      Radioactivity 30

      The effects of an electron changing orbits 30

      Electromagnetic radiation 31

      Frequency and wavelength 32

      Further reading 33

      4 The X-ray Tube 35

      The tube housing 37

      The cathode 39

      The anode 42

      The line focus principle 44

      The anode-heel effect 45

      The stator assembly 45

      Tube rating 46

      How to look after your X-ray tube 47

      Further reading 47

      5 Diagnostic Equipment 49

      The X-ray circuit 50

      What is seen from the outside? 51

      High-voltage generators 51

      Rectification 51

      Mains supply switch 52

      Primary circuit 52

      Operating console 53

      Filament circuit – control of the mA 54

      High-tension circuit – provision of kV 55

      Making an exposure – switches, timers and interlocks 55

      Types of X-ray machines 56

      Health and safety requirements 59

      Power rating 59

      Further reading 59

      6 Production of X-rays 61

      Electron production 62

      Target interactions 63

      X-ray emission spectrum 64

      Altering the emission spectrum 65

      X-ray quantity 68

      X-ray quality 68

      Altering exposure factors 68

      Exposure charts 70

      Further reading 70

      7 The Effects of Radiation 71

      The effect of the X-ray beam striking another atom 72

      Absorption 75

      Attenuation 75

      The effects of ionising radiation on the body 76

      Luminescence 77

      Further reading 78

      8 Control of the Primary Beam and Scatter 79

      Light beam diaphragm 80

      Factors affecting scattered radiation 81

      Function of grids 81

      Construction of a grid 82

      Types of grid 84

      Choosing a grid 85

      Problems with using a grid 85

      Air gap technique 86

      Further reading 86

      9 Radiographic Film 89

      Film construction 90

      Types of film 93

      Formation of the latent image 94

      Care and storage of films 95

      Film sensitivity 96

      Further reading 98

      10 Intensifying Screens and Cassettes 99

      The construction of intensifying screens 100

      Film–screen combinations 101

      Film–screen contact 104

      Care of intensifying screens 104

      Construction of cassettes 105

      Care and use of cassettes 106

      Further reading 106

      11 Processing the Radiographic Film 107

      The stages of processing 108

      Developer 111

      Fixer 112

      Parts of the automatic processor 114

      Replenishment 116

      Silver recovery 117

      The darkroom 118

      Control of substances hazardous to health (COSHH) regulations 121

      Other methods of processing 121

      Further reading 122

      12 Digital Radiography 125

      Computed radiography 127

      Care of the imaging plate and cassette 129

      Computerised radiography process 129

      Digital radiography 131

      Image storage 133

      Image display 134

      Image quality 135

      Further reading 135

      13 Radiographic Image Quality 137

      Sensitometry 138

      Densitometry 138

      Characteristic curve 139

      Latitude 140

      Density 141

      Contrast 141

      Magnification 144

      Distortion 144

      Movement 145

      Producing a high-quality radiograph 146

      Commonly seen film faults 147

      Further reading 152

      14 Radiation Protection 153

      The effects of ionising radiation on the body 154

      The basics to remember 154

      Ionising Radiation Regulations 1999 155

      Radiation safety in the veterinary practice 155

      Classifying the areas around an X-ray machine 156

      Dose limits 157

      Monitoring devices 158

      Lead shielding 159

      Quality assurance 160

      Further reading 161

      15 Radiography Principles 163

      General principles 164

      Restraint 164

      Positioning aids 165

      Markers and legends 165

      Assessing the radiograph 166

      Terminology 166

      BVA/KC hip dysplasia and elbow scoring scheme 168

      Further reading 169

      16 Contrast Media 171

      Negative contrast medium 172

      Positive contrast medium 172

      Contrast examination procedures 175

      Myelography 182

      Other contrast examinations 184

      Further reading 186

      17 Small Animal Radiography Techniques 189

      Chest 189

      Abdomen 191

      Head and neck 192

      Distal extremities 196

      Shoulder 198

      Pelvis 200

      Spine 201

      Small mammals 202

      Birds 203

      Reptiles 204

      18 Large Animal Radiography Techniques 205

      Foot 205

      Fetlock 207

      Metacarpus and metatarsus (cannon and splint) 209

      Carpus 209

      Elbow 211

      Shoulder 212

      Tarsus 213

      Stifle 214

      Head 216

      Spine 216

      Chest 217

      19 Introduction to Ultrasound 219

      Sound waves 220

      Ultrasound 220

      How ultrasound works 220

      Types of ultrasound scan 222

      Doppler ultrasound 223

      Effects on tissue 224

      Ultrasound machines and transducers 224

      Patient preparation 225

      Areas suitable for examination 225

      Further reading 226

      20 Advance Imaging Techniques 227

      Fluoroscopy 228

      Computerised tomography (CT) 230

      Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) 232

      Nuclear scintigraphy 234

      Further reading 238

      Index 239

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