With a focus on birds, reptiles, and mammals, Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging: Avian and Exotic Pets discusses veterinary diagnostic imaging and new technologies for multiple modalities to help you accurately diagnose and pinpoint common injuries and disease. Divided into three sections - Birds, Mammals, and Reptiles - each section includes valuable information on positioning for specificstructures, imaging findings, and more for each species with a wealth of photographs to provide real-life examples. INDICE: Section I: Birds 1. Avian Radiography and Radiographic Diagnosis 2. Wild Birds 3. Cage Birds 4. The Wing: Particulars of Flight 5. The Wing: Normal Gross Anatomy 6. The Wing: Radiography and Normal Radiographic Anatomy 7. The Wing: Normal Computed Tomographic Anatomy 8. The Wing: An Overview of WingInjuries 9. The Wing: Fracture Types and Tendencies 10. The Wing: Fracture Healing and Non-Healing 11. The Wing: Soft Tissue Injuries 12. The Wing: Dislocation, Fracture-Dislocation, Traumatic Amputation and Avulsion 13. The Wing: Gunshots 14. The Wing: Infections 15. The Wing: Post-Traumatic Osteoarthritis 16. Spine, Pelvis and Hips 17. The Leg 18. The Head 19. The Throat and Neck 20. The Torso Section II: The Mammals 21. Guinea Pigs 22. Hamsters 23. Rats 24. Chinchillas, Dagus and Gophers 25. Hedgehogs 26. Rabbits 27. Ferrets 28. Skunks,Squirrels, Raccoons and Armadillos 29. Monkeys and Other Non-Human Primates 30. Acreage Pets: Alpacas, Llamas, Miniature Horses, Miniature Goats and Pot-Bellied Pigs 31. Performance and Demonstration Pets: Bear and Bison Section III:The Reptiles 32. Snakes 33. Lizards 34. Turtles 35. Caiman
- ISBN: 978-0-323-02527-0
- Editorial: Mosby
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 448
- Fecha Publicación: 09/07/2008
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés