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Author Muhlbauer, M. C

Title Radiography of the Dog and Cat : Guide to Making and Interpreting Radiographs
Edition 2nd ed
Published Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2024
©2024

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Description 1 online resource (579 pages)
Contents Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the Companion Website -- Introduction -- What is different about this book? -- Chapter 1 X-Rays -- Introduction -- X-rays -- X-ray production -- X-ray machine -- X-ray tube assembly -- Collimator -- Filtration -- Electrical supply to x-ray machine -- Operating console -- X-ray table -- Image receptors -- Film:screen image receptors -- Digital image receptors -- Geometry of the x-ray beam -- Focal spot -- Inverse square law -- Heel effect -- Distortion -- X-ray interactions with matter -- Grids -- Air gap -- Radiographic density -- Opacity -- Radiographic contrast -- Displayed contrast -- Radiographic detail -- Displayed radiographic detail -- Technique chart -- Variable kVp chart -- Adjustments to the technique chart -- Radiograph storage and distribution -- Radiation safety -- Biologic effects of radiation -- Measuring radiation exposure -- Protection from x-rays -- Dose creep -- Dosimetry -- Chapter 2 Radiographs -- Introduction - plan for success -- Orthogonal views -- Procedure for making radiographs -- Nomenclature -- Artifacts -- Dark or plus density artifacts -- Light or minus density artifacts -- Contrast radiography -- Indications for contrast radiography -- The ideal contrast medium -- Types of contrast media -- Adverse effects related to contrast media -- Procedures in contrast radiography -- Alimentary tract contrast studies -- Esophagography and swallowing studies -- Gastrography -- Upper gastrointestinal study (upper GI) -- Large intestine (colonography) -- Urogenital contrast studies -- Excretory urography -- Cystography -- Urethrography -- Vaginography -- Cardiovascular contrast studies -- Angiocardiography -- Pneumopericardiography -- Lymphography -- Venous portography -- Neurologic contrast studies -- Discography -- Epidurography -- Myelography
Head contrast studies -- Dacryocystorhinography -- Otic canalography -- Rhinography -- Sialography -- Miscellaneous contrast studies -- Arthrography -- Fistulography -- Pleurography -- Peritoneography (celiography) -- Tracheobronchography -- Reading radiographs -- Evaluation of radiographs -- Detection of radiographic abnormalities -- Interpretation of radiographic findings -- Chapter 3 Thorax -- Introduction -- Procedure for making thoracic radiographs -- Radiographic views of the thorax -- Patient factors -- Immature animals -- Aged animals -- Obese animals -- Emaciated animals -- Breed conformation -- Effects of positioning -- Thoracic wall -- Normal radiographic anatomy -- Thickened thoracic wall -- Thoracic wall mass -- Abnormal bony thorax -- Diaphragm -- Normal radiographic anatomy -- Abnormal position of the diaphragm -- Diaphragmatic hernia -- Diaphragm mass -- Pleura and Pleural Space -- Normal radiographic anatomy -- Pleural fissure lines -- Pleural fluid -- Pleural gas -- Pleural mass -- Mediastinum -- Normal radiographic anatomy -- Mediastinal shift -- Abnormal width of the mediastinum -- Abnormal opacity in the mediastinum -- Esophagus -- Normal radiographic anatomy -- Contrast radiography of the esophagus -- Abnormal content or opacity in the esophagus -- Abnormal size and margination of the esophagus -- Esophagitis -- Esophageal diverticulum -- Gastroesophageal intussusception -- Vascular ring anomaly -- Heart -- Normal radiographic anatomy -- Abnormal position of the cardiac silhouette -- Abnormal size or shape of the cardiac silhouette -- Heart chamber enlargements -- Major vessels -- Normal radiographic anatomy -- Abnormal major vessels -- Congenital heart disease -- Cardiovascular stenoses -- Cardiovascular shunts -- Acquired heart disease -- Cardiomyopathy -- Endocardiosis -- Heartworm disease -- Heart failure -- Trachea
Normal radiographic anatomy -- Abnormal position of the trachea -- Abnormal size of the trachea -- Abnormal opacity associated with the trachea -- Ruptured trachea -- Lungs -- Normal radiographic anatomy -- Evaluating the lungs -- Specific lung diseases -- Lung collapse -- Pulmonary edema -- Allergic lung disease -- Pulmonary emphysema -- Pneumonia -- Pulmonary hemorrhage -- Pulmonary embolism -- Pulmonary neoplasia -- Lung lobe torsion -- Differential diagnoses for thorax -- Thoracic wall -- Diaphragm -- Pleura and pleural space -- Mediastinum -- Esophagus -- Cardiac silhouette -- Trachea -- Lungs -- Chapter 4 Abdomen -- Introduction to abdominal radiography -- Procedure for making abdominal radiographs -- Patient factors -- Immature animals -- Aged animals -- Obese animals -- Emaciated animals -- Effects of positioning -- Abdominal cavity -- Normal radiographic anatomy -- Abnormal size of the abdomen -- Abnormal abdominal wall -- Abnormal opacity in the abdominal cavity -- Intra-abdominal mass -- Liver -- Normal radiographic anatomy -- Abnormal liver position -- Abnormal liver size -- Abnormal liver opacity -- Spleen -- Normal radiographic anatomy -- Abnormal spleen position -- Abnormal spleen size and shape -- Abnormal spleen opacity -- Pancreas -- Normal radiographic anatomy -- Pancreatic disease -- Gastrointestinal tract -- Stomach -- Normal radiographic anatomy -- Abnormal stomach position -- Abnormal stomach size -- Abnormal stomach content and opacity -- Gastrography -- Small intestine -- Normal radiographic anatomy -- Abnormal position of the small intestine -- Abnormal size of the small intestine -- Abnormal opacity or content in the small intestine -- Upper GI study -- Linear foreign material -- Intussusception -- Large intestine -- Normal radiographic anatomy -- Abnormal position or shape of large intestine
Abnormal size of large intestine -- Abnormal content or opacity in large intestine -- Colonography -- Colitis -- Cecal inversion -- Urogenital tract -- Kidneys and ureters -- Normal radiographic anatomy -- Abnormal kidney position -- Abnormal kidney size -- Abnormal kidney opacity -- Excretory urography -- Kidney inflammation -- Kidney mass -- Perirenal pseudocyst -- Hydronephrosis -- Ruptured kidney or ureter -- Ectopic ureter -- Urinary bladder -- Normal radiographic anatomy -- Abnormal position of urinary bladder -- Abnormal size of urinary bladder -- Abnormal shape of urinary bladder -- Abnormal opacity or content in the urinary bladder -- Cystography -- Urethra -- Normal radiographic anatomy -- Abnormal appearance of the urethra -- Urethrography -- Male genital system -- Normal radiographic anatomy -- Prostate gland abnormalities -- Testicle abnormalities -- Penile abnormalities -- Female genital system -- Normal radiographic anatomy -- Ovary abnormalities -- Uterus abnormalities -- Gravid uterus -- Abnormal pregnancy -- Vagina -- Hermaphroditism -- Adrenal glands -- Normal radiographic anatomy -- Adrenal gland abnormalities -- Abnormal adrenal gland function -- Differential diagnoses for abdomen -- Types of masses or nodules -- Abnormal position of a structure -- Abnormal size of a structure -- Abnormal shape of a structure -- Abnormal number of a structure -- Abnormal opacity in a structure -- Abnormal function of a structure -- Abdominal cavity -- Abnormal size of the abdominal cavity -- Abnormal abdominal wall thickness or opacity -- Abnormal intra-abdominal opacity -- Indistinct peritoneal serosal margins -- Liver -- Abnormal liver position -- Abnormal liver size -- Abnormal liver opacity -- Spleen -- Abnormal spleen position -- Abnormal spleen size -- Abnormal spleen shape -- Abnormal spleen opacity -- Pancreas -- Pancreatic disease
Stomach -- Abnormal stomach position -- Abnormal size of stomach -- Abnormal stomach wall -- Abnormal stomach content or opacity -- Delayed gastric emptying -- Small intestine -- Abnormal position of small intestine -- Abnormal enlargement of small intestine -- Abnormal transit through the small intestine -- Abnormal opacity in small intestine -- Large intestine -- Abnormal position of large intestine -- Abnormal size of large intestine -- Abnormal content or opacity in large intestine -- Kidneys -- Abnormal position of kidneys -- Abnormal size and shape of kidneys -- Abnormal number of kidneys -- Abnormal opacity in kidneys -- Urinary bladder -- Abnormal position of urinary bladder -- Abnormal size of urinary bladder -- Abnormal shape of urinary bladder -- Abnormal content or opacity in urinary bladder -- Thickened urinary bladder wall -- Extravasation of contrast agent during cystography -- Urethra -- Abnormal size of urethra -- Abnormal urethral opacity -- Prostate gland -- Prostatomegaly -- Abnormal opacity in prostate gland -- Uterus -- Non-visualization of the uterus -- Localized uterine enlargement -- Generalized uterine enlargement -- Displacement of the uterus -- Dystocia -- Abnormal opacity in uterus -- Adrenal glands -- Abnormal adrenal gland size -- Adrenal gland mineralization -- Chapter 5 Musculoskeleton -- Introduction to musculoskeletal radiography -- Procedure for making musculoskeletal radiographs -- Soft tissues -- Orthopedic anatomic considerations -- Types of bone -- Shapes of bones -- Bone development -- Bone response to disease or injury -- Patterns of bone remodeling -- Bone production -- Bone loss -- Fractures -- Fracture healing -- Fracture complications -- Physeal injuries and limb deformities -- Osteomyelitis -- Osseous neoplasia -- Benign conditions of bone -- Congenital and developmental abnormalities
Notes Abnormal number of bones
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Form Electronic book
Author Kneller, S. K
ISBN 1119564999
9781119564997
1119564956
9781119564959