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An Atlas of Radiology of the Traumatized Dog and Cat
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An Atlas of Radiology of the Traumatized Dog and Cat

The Case-Based Approach, Second Edition

An Atlas of Radiology of the Traumatized Dog and Cat

The Case-Based Approach, Second Edition

ByJoe P. Morgan, Pim Wolvekamp
Edition 2nd Edition
First Published 2005
eBook Published 11 April 2005
Pub. location London
Imprint Schluetersche
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/9783899930962
Pages 568 pages
eBook ISBN 9783899930962
SubjectsEnvironment & Agriculture
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Morgan, J., Wolvekamp, P. (2005). An Atlas of Radiology of the Traumatized Dog and Cat. London: Schluetersche, https://doi.org/10.1201/9783899930962
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The second edition of this Atlas describes and explains the uses of diagnostic radiology and provides detailed instructions on how best to apply this technique to the diagnosis of traumatized dogs and cats, including a range of emergency cases. The main focus is the descriptive presentation of clinical cases, with three main chapters covering thoracic, abdominal and musculoskeletal trauma, including emergency cases. Four smaller chapters cover soft tissue injury, gunshot wounds, cases of abuse and poisoning. The first part of each chapter reviews the basics of the particular radiological techniques necessary for that section, radiographic characteristics, indications for examination, and diagnoses. The introduction is followed by numerous illustrated case studies. Each case is discussed in detail relative to the clinical history, the findings on examination, radiographic procedures, a description of the radiographic features/patterns determined on evaluation of the radiographs, a specific or differential diagnosis, and the treatment or management received by the patient. Follow-up-radiographic studies demonstrate the healing process in selected cases.

Veterinary practitioners will find ample material in the Atlas which will help to reinforce or improve their clinical or technical skills.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|9 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|188 pages
Radiology of Thoracic Trauma
View abstract
chapter 3|72 pages
Radiology of Abdominal Trauma
View abstract
chapter 4|217 pages
Radiology of Musculoskeletal Trauma and Emergency Cases
View abstract
chapter 5|5 pages
Radiographic Features of Soft Tissue Injuries
View abstract
chapter 6|31 pages
Radiographic Features of Gunshot Injuries
View abstract
chapter 7|16 pages
Radiographic Features in Cases of Abuse
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
Poisoning
View abstract

The second edition of this Atlas describes and explains the uses of diagnostic radiology and provides detailed instructions on how best to apply this technique to the diagnosis of traumatized dogs and cats, including a range of emergency cases. The main focus is the descriptive presentation of clinical cases, with three main chapters covering thoracic, abdominal and musculoskeletal trauma, including emergency cases. Four smaller chapters cover soft tissue injury, gunshot wounds, cases of abuse and poisoning. The first part of each chapter reviews the basics of the particular radiological techniques necessary for that section, radiographic characteristics, indications for examination, and diagnoses. The introduction is followed by numerous illustrated case studies. Each case is discussed in detail relative to the clinical history, the findings on examination, radiographic procedures, a description of the radiographic features/patterns determined on evaluation of the radiographs, a specific or differential diagnosis, and the treatment or management received by the patient. Follow-up-radiographic studies demonstrate the healing process in selected cases.

Veterinary practitioners will find ample material in the Atlas which will help to reinforce or improve their clinical or technical skills.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|9 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|188 pages
Radiology of Thoracic Trauma
View abstract
chapter 3|72 pages
Radiology of Abdominal Trauma
View abstract
chapter 4|217 pages
Radiology of Musculoskeletal Trauma and Emergency Cases
View abstract
chapter 5|5 pages
Radiographic Features of Soft Tissue Injuries
View abstract
chapter 6|31 pages
Radiographic Features of Gunshot Injuries
View abstract
chapter 7|16 pages
Radiographic Features in Cases of Abuse
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
Poisoning
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The second edition of this Atlas describes and explains the uses of diagnostic radiology and provides detailed instructions on how best to apply this technique to the diagnosis of traumatized dogs and cats, including a range of emergency cases. The main focus is the descriptive presentation of clinical cases, with three main chapters covering thoracic, abdominal and musculoskeletal trauma, including emergency cases. Four smaller chapters cover soft tissue injury, gunshot wounds, cases of abuse and poisoning. The first part of each chapter reviews the basics of the particular radiological techniques necessary for that section, radiographic characteristics, indications for examination, and diagnoses. The introduction is followed by numerous illustrated case studies. Each case is discussed in detail relative to the clinical history, the findings on examination, radiographic procedures, a description of the radiographic features/patterns determined on evaluation of the radiographs, a specific or differential diagnosis, and the treatment or management received by the patient. Follow-up-radiographic studies demonstrate the healing process in selected cases.

Veterinary practitioners will find ample material in the Atlas which will help to reinforce or improve their clinical or technical skills.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|9 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|188 pages
Radiology of Thoracic Trauma
View abstract
chapter 3|72 pages
Radiology of Abdominal Trauma
View abstract
chapter 4|217 pages
Radiology of Musculoskeletal Trauma and Emergency Cases
View abstract
chapter 5|5 pages
Radiographic Features of Soft Tissue Injuries
View abstract
chapter 6|31 pages
Radiographic Features of Gunshot Injuries
View abstract
chapter 7|16 pages
Radiographic Features in Cases of Abuse
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
Poisoning
View abstract

The second edition of this Atlas describes and explains the uses of diagnostic radiology and provides detailed instructions on how best to apply this technique to the diagnosis of traumatized dogs and cats, including a range of emergency cases. The main focus is the descriptive presentation of clinical cases, with three main chapters covering thoracic, abdominal and musculoskeletal trauma, including emergency cases. Four smaller chapters cover soft tissue injury, gunshot wounds, cases of abuse and poisoning. The first part of each chapter reviews the basics of the particular radiological techniques necessary for that section, radiographic characteristics, indications for examination, and diagnoses. The introduction is followed by numerous illustrated case studies. Each case is discussed in detail relative to the clinical history, the findings on examination, radiographic procedures, a description of the radiographic features/patterns determined on evaluation of the radiographs, a specific or differential diagnosis, and the treatment or management received by the patient. Follow-up-radiographic studies demonstrate the healing process in selected cases.

Veterinary practitioners will find ample material in the Atlas which will help to reinforce or improve their clinical or technical skills.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|9 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|188 pages
Radiology of Thoracic Trauma
View abstract
chapter 3|72 pages
Radiology of Abdominal Trauma
View abstract
chapter 4|217 pages
Radiology of Musculoskeletal Trauma and Emergency Cases
View abstract
chapter 5|5 pages
Radiographic Features of Soft Tissue Injuries
View abstract
chapter 6|31 pages
Radiographic Features of Gunshot Injuries
View abstract
chapter 7|16 pages
Radiographic Features in Cases of Abuse
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
Poisoning
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The second edition of this Atlas describes and explains the uses of diagnostic radiology and provides detailed instructions on how best to apply this technique to the diagnosis of traumatized dogs and cats, including a range of emergency cases. The main focus is the descriptive presentation of clinical cases, with three main chapters covering thoracic, abdominal and musculoskeletal trauma, including emergency cases. Four smaller chapters cover soft tissue injury, gunshot wounds, cases of abuse and poisoning. The first part of each chapter reviews the basics of the particular radiological techniques necessary for that section, radiographic characteristics, indications for examination, and diagnoses. The introduction is followed by numerous illustrated case studies. Each case is discussed in detail relative to the clinical history, the findings on examination, radiographic procedures, a description of the radiographic features/patterns determined on evaluation of the radiographs, a specific or differential diagnosis, and the treatment or management received by the patient. Follow-up-radiographic studies demonstrate the healing process in selected cases.

Veterinary practitioners will find ample material in the Atlas which will help to reinforce or improve their clinical or technical skills.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|9 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|188 pages
Radiology of Thoracic Trauma
View abstract
chapter 3|72 pages
Radiology of Abdominal Trauma
View abstract
chapter 4|217 pages
Radiology of Musculoskeletal Trauma and Emergency Cases
View abstract
chapter 5|5 pages
Radiographic Features of Soft Tissue Injuries
View abstract
chapter 6|31 pages
Radiographic Features of Gunshot Injuries
View abstract
chapter 7|16 pages
Radiographic Features in Cases of Abuse
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
Poisoning
View abstract

The second edition of this Atlas describes and explains the uses of diagnostic radiology and provides detailed instructions on how best to apply this technique to the diagnosis of traumatized dogs and cats, including a range of emergency cases. The main focus is the descriptive presentation of clinical cases, with three main chapters covering thoracic, abdominal and musculoskeletal trauma, including emergency cases. Four smaller chapters cover soft tissue injury, gunshot wounds, cases of abuse and poisoning. The first part of each chapter reviews the basics of the particular radiological techniques necessary for that section, radiographic characteristics, indications for examination, and diagnoses. The introduction is followed by numerous illustrated case studies. Each case is discussed in detail relative to the clinical history, the findings on examination, radiographic procedures, a description of the radiographic features/patterns determined on evaluation of the radiographs, a specific or differential diagnosis, and the treatment or management received by the patient. Follow-up-radiographic studies demonstrate the healing process in selected cases.

Veterinary practitioners will find ample material in the Atlas which will help to reinforce or improve their clinical or technical skills.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|9 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|188 pages
Radiology of Thoracic Trauma
View abstract
chapter 3|72 pages
Radiology of Abdominal Trauma
View abstract
chapter 4|217 pages
Radiology of Musculoskeletal Trauma and Emergency Cases
View abstract
chapter 5|5 pages
Radiographic Features of Soft Tissue Injuries
View abstract
chapter 6|31 pages
Radiographic Features of Gunshot Injuries
View abstract
chapter 7|16 pages
Radiographic Features in Cases of Abuse
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
Poisoning
View abstract
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