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Praktický průvodce radiografií koní je navržen tak, aby doprovázel klinického veterináře buď v nemocničním prostředí, nebo v terénu. Kniha nabízí informativního průvodce krok za krokem k získání vysoce kvalitních rentgenových snímků se zaměřením na kvalitu obrazu, přesnost, konzistenci a bezpečnost. Obecné principy a vybavení jsou popsány předtím, než projdete anatomií koně, v samostatných kapitolách věnovaných každé oblasti těla, které poskytují důkladný a podrobný obrázek o kosterní struktuře koně, díky čemuž je kniha ideální referencí pro profesionály zabývající se zdravím a zdravím koní. choroba. Funkce uvedené v knize provedou veterináře fázemi pořizování a interpretace běžných rentgenových snímků a zahrnují:
· Klinické indikace radiografických oblastí zájmu u koně
· Potřebné vybavení
· Příručky pro přípravu a nastavení, doplněné fotografiemi
· Projekce zaměřené na radiografické oblasti zájmu, doplněné fotografiemi
· rentgenové snímky s podrobnými popisky, které poskytují detailní pohled na kosterní struktury
· Trojrozměrné obrázky demonstrující normální anatomii
Praktický průvodce radiografií koní je základním nástrojem pro praktiky koní, studenty veteriny a paraprofesionály
Autor: Gabriel Manso Díaz; Javier López-Sanromán; Renate Weller
Nakladatel | 5m Publishing |
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ISBN | 9781789180145 |
Vydání | 2018 |
Vazba | brožovaná |
Počet stran | 210 |
A Practical Guide to Equine Radiography is designed to accompany the clinical veterinarian either within a hospital setting or out in the field. The handbook offers an informative step-by-step guide to obtaining high quality radiographs, consistently. Each chapter focuses on a separate region of the horse, offering tailored material in a clear and concise way - suitable for accessing as use of a reference. This manuel offers a comprehensive guide to taking radiographs by including: clinical indications for the radiographic area of interest; equipment required; preparation and setup, with photographs; projections suitable for the radiographic area of interest, with photographs; example x-ray with labels; and three-dimensional image to demonstrate normal anatomy. This book is an essential tool for all practicing equine veterinarians and students alike.
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CONTENTS
List of figures
About the authors
1. How to get the most from your X-ray system
2. X-ray equipment and radiation safety in equine practice
3. Image quality: how do we assess image quality and what can we do to get the best possible image?
4. Foot
LM (Figs 4.2–4.8)
DPa (Figs 4.9–4.12)
DPr-PaDiO (Figs 4.13–4.20)
PaPr-PaDiO (Figs 4.21–4.24)
D45L-PaMO and D45M-PaLO (Figs 4.25–4.28)
5. Pastern
LM (Figs 5.1–5.4)
DPa (Figs 5.5–5.8)
D45L-PaMO and D45M-PaLO (Figs 5.9–5.12)
6. Fetlock
LM (Figs 6.1–6.4)
DPa (Figs 6.5–6.8)
D45L-PaMO and D45M-PaLO (Figs 6.9–6.12)
flexed LM (Figs 6.13–6.16)
DPr-DDiO (Figs 6.17–6.20)
PaPr-PaDiO (Figs 6.21–6.24)
Pr45L-DiMO and Pr45M-DiLO (Figs 6.25–6.28)
D45Pr45L-PaDiMO and D45Pr45M-PaDiLO (Figs 6.29 and 6.30)
D30Pr70L-PaDiMO and D30Pr70M-PaDiLO (Figs 6.31 and 6.32)
flexed DPa (Figs 6.33 and 6.34)
DDi-PaPrO (Figs 6.35 and 6.36)
7. Metacarpus and metatarsus
LM (Figs 7.1–7.4)
DPa (Figs 7.5–7.8)
D45L-PaMO and D45M-PaLO (Figs 7.9–7.12)
8. Carpus
LM (Figs 8.1–8.4)
DPa (Figs 8.5–8.8)
D45L-PaMO (Figs 8.9–8.12)
D45M-PaLO and Pa45L-DMO (Figs 8.13–8.16)
flexed LM (Figs 8.17–8.20)
D85Pr-DDiO (Figs 8.21–8.24)
D55Pr-DDiO (Figs 8.25–8.28)
D35Pr-DDiO (Figs 8.29–8.32)
9. Elbow
ML (Figs 9.1–9.4)
CrCd (Figs 9.5–9.8)
Cr45M-CdLO (Figs 9.9–9.12)
10. Shoulder
ML (Figs 10.1–10.4)
Cr45M-CdLO (Figs 10.5–10.8)
CrPr-CrDiO (Figs 10.9–10.12)
11. Tarsus
LM (Figs 11.1–11.4)
DPl (Figs 11.5–11.8)
D45L-PlMO (Figs 11.9–11.12)
D45M-PlLO or Pl45L-DMO (Figs 11.13–11.16)
flexed LM (Figs 11.17–11.20)
flexed DPl (Figs 11.21–11.24)
12. Stifle
LM (Figs 12.1–12.4)
CdCr (Figs 12.5–12.8)
Cd60L-CrMO (Figs 12.9–12.12)
flexed LM (Figs 12.13–12.16)
CrPr-CrDiO (Figs 12.17–12.20)
13. Pelvis
VD GA (Figs 13.1–13.4)
CrV-CdDO (Figs 13.5–13.8)
R30D-LVO and L30D-RVO (Figs 13.9–13.12)
14. Head
LL (Figs 14.1–14.9)
DV (Figs 14.10–14.15)
VD (Figs 14.16–14.18)
Intraoral DV (Figs 14.19–14.21)
Intraoral VD (Figs 14.22–14.24)
R30D-LVO and L30D-RVO (Figs 14.25–14.27)
R45V-LDO and L45V-RDO (Figs 14.28–14.30)
R15V-LDO and L15V-RDO (Figs 14.31 and 14.32)
R10D-LVO and L10D-RVO (Fig. 14.31)
R35L50V-CdDO (Figs 14.33–14.36)
15. Cervical spine
LL (Figs 15.1–15.13)
VD (Figs 15.14–15.16)
RV-LDO and LV-RDO (Figs 15.17–15.26)
16. Back
LL of the spinous processes (Figs 16.2–16.21)
LL of the vertebral bodies (Figs 16.22–16.37)
R20V-LDO and L20V-RDO (Figs 16.38–16.41)
17. Thorax
LL of the adult horse (Figs 17.1–17.9)
LL of the foal (standing) (Figs 17.10–17.12)
LL of the foal (recumbent) (Figs 17.13–17.15)
VD (Figs 17.16–17.18)
18. Abdomen
LL of the adult horse (Figs 18.1–18.3)
LL of the foal (Figs. 18.4 and 18.5)
Index
List of figures | ix |
About the authors | xvii |
1. How to get the most from your X-ray system | 1 |
2. X-ray equipment and radiation safety in equine practice | 5 |
3. Image quality: how do we assess image quality and what can we do to get the best possible image? | 11 |
4. Foot | 17 |
LM (Figs 4.2–4.8) | 19 |
DPa (Figs 4.9–4.12) | 22 |
DPr-PaDiO (Figs 4.13–4.20) | 24 |
PaPr-PaDiO (Figs 4.21–4.24) | 28 |
D45L-PaMO and D45M-PaLO (Figs 4.25–4.28) | 30 |
5. Pastern | 33 |
LM (Figs 5.1–5.4) | 34 |
DPa (Figs 5.5–5.8) | 36 |
D45L-PaMO and D45M-PaLO (Figs 5.9–5.12) | 38 |
6. Fetlock | 41 |
LM (Figs 6.1–6.4) | 42 |
DPa (Figs 6.5–6.8) | 44 |
D45L-PaMO and D45M-PaLO (Figs 6.9–6.12) | 46 |
flexed LM (Figs 6.13–6.16) | 48 |
DPr-DDiO (Figs 6.17–6.20) | 50 |
PaPr-PaDiO (Figs 6.21–6.24) | 52 |
Pr45L-DiMO and Pr45M-DiLO (Figs 6.25–6.28) | 54 |
D45Pr45L-PaDiMO and D45Pr45M-PaDiLO (Figs 6.29 and 6.30) | 56 |
D30Pr70L-PaDiMO and D30Pr70M-PaDiLO (Figs 6.31 and 6.32) | 57 |
flexed DPa (Figs 6.33 and 6.34) | 58 |
DDi-PaPrO (Figs 6.35 and 6.36) | 59 |
7. Metacarpus and metatarsus | 61 |
LM (Figs 7.1–7.4) | 62 |
DPa (Figs 7.5–7.8) | 64 |
D45L-PaMO and D45M-PaLO (Figs 7.9–7.12) | 66 |
8. Carpus | 69 |
LM (Figs 8.1–8.4) | 70 |
DPa (Figs 8.5–8.8) | 72 |
D45L-PaMO (Figs 8.9–8.12) | 74 |
D45M-PaLO and Pa45L-DMO (Figs 8.13–8.16) | 76 |
flexed LM (Figs 8.17–8.20) | 78 |
D85Pr-DDiO (Figs 8.21–8.24) | 80 |
D55Pr-DDiO (Figs 8.25–8.28) | 82 |
D35Pr-DDiO (Figs 8.29–8.32) | 84 |
9. Elbow | 87 |
ML (Figs 9.1–9.4) | 88 |
CrCd (Figs 9.5–9.8) | 90 |
Cr45M-CdLO (Figs 9.9–9.12) | 92 |
10. Shoulder | 95 |
ML (Figs 10.1–10.4) | 96 |
Cr45M-CdLO (Figs 10.5–10.8) | 98 |
CrPr-CrDiO (Figs 10.9–10.12) | 100 |
11. Tarsus | 103 |
LM (Figs 11.1–11.4) | 104 |
DPl (Figs 11.5–11.8) | 106 |
D45L-PlMO (Figs 11.9–11.12) | 108 |
D45M-PlLO or Pl45L-DMO (Figs 11.13–11.16) | 110 |
flexed LM (Figs 11.17–11.20) | 112 |
flexed DPl (Figs 11.21–11.24) | 114 |
12. Stifle | 117 |
LM (Figs 12.1–12.4) | 118 |
CdCr (Figs 12.5–12.8) | 120 |
Cd60L-CrMO (Figs 12.9–12.12) | 122 |
flexed LM (Figs 12.13–12.16) | 124 |
CrPr-CrDiO (Figs 12.17–12.20) | 126 |
13. Pelvis | 129 |
VD GA (Figs 13.1–13.4) | 130 |
CrV-CdDO (Figs 13.5–13.8) | 132 |
R30D-LVO and L30D-RVO (Figs 13.9–13.12) | 134 |
14. Head | 137 |
LL (Figs 14.1–14.9) | 139 |
DV (Figs 14.10–14.15) | 143 |
VD (Figs 14.16–14.18) | 146 |
Intraoral DV (Figs 14.19–14.21) | 148 |
Intraoral VD (Figs 14.22–14.24) | 150 |
R30D-LVO and L30D-RVO (Figs 14.25–14.27) | 152 |
R45V-LDO and L45V-RDO (Figs 14.28–14.30) | 154 |
R15V-LDO and L15V-RDO (Figs 14.31 and 14.32) | 156 |
R10D-LVO and L10D-RVO (Fig. 14.31) | 156 |
R35L50V-CdDO (Figs 14.33–14.36) | 158 |
15. Cervical spine | 161 |
LL (Figs 15.1–15.13) | 162 |
VD (Figs 15.14–15.16) | 167 |
RV-LDO and LV-RDO (Figs 15.17–15.26) | 169 |
16. Back | 173 |
LL of the spinous processes (Figs 16.2–16.21) | 175 |
LL of the vertebral bodies (Figs 16.22–16.37) | 182 |
R20V-LDO and L20V-RDO (Figs 16.38–16.41) | 188 |
17. Thorax | 191 |
LL of the adult horse (Figs 17.1–17.9) | 192 |
LL of the foal (standing) (Figs 17.10–17.12) | 197 |
LL of the foal (recumbent) (Figs 17.13–17.15) | 199 |
VD (Figs 17.16–17.18) | 201 |
18. Abdomen | 203 |
LL of the adult horse (Figs 18.1–18.3) | 204 |
LL of the foal (Figs. 18.4 and 18.5) | 206 |
Index | 207 |