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Abdominal Radiology For the Small Animal Practitioner

Stručný popis

V textu je popsáno fyziologické a patologické odchylky, techniky zobrazení dutiny břišní. Prezentované klinické případy jsou podány stručnou a výstižnou formou.

Autor: Judith A Hudson, William R Brawner, Merrilee Holland

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NakladatelTeton NewMedia
ISBN9781893441323
Vydání
Vazbaspirálová
Počet stran160
Popis

This work provides a practical presentation of the uses and interpretation of abdominal plain film for the small animal practitioner. It includes essential clinical information in a concise and easy to. Consists of the uses and interpretations of abdominal plain film for the small animal practitioner or technician. This title describes the normal appearance of the abdomen, ways in which the radiographic appearance changes to reflect disease, and common abdominal disorders. This text is meant to be a handy cookbook which can be quickly grabbed from the self and provide the practitioner with essential information on abdominal radiography. This practical presentation consists of the uses and interpretations of abdominal plain film for the small animal practitioner or technician. The text describes the normal appearance of the abdomen, ways in which the radiographic appearance changes to reflect disease, and common abdominal disorders. Discussions in the text also include techniques for better radiographs and steps to good film reading. The lay-flat binding is ideal for practical use in the clinic.

Obsah
Introduction and Radiographic Techniques1
Normal Radiographic Anatomy of the Abdomen12
Viewing the Film12
Stomach16
Duodenum17
Cecum17
Kidney17
Spleen19
Diaphragma20
Liver21
Bladder21
Prostate21
Lymph Nodes22
Peritoneal Cavity26
Normal Appearance26
Increased Peritoneal Opacity26
Decreased Peritoneal Opacity-Gas29
Decreased Peritonela Opacity - Fat31
Disruption of Boders of the Peritoneal Cavity32
Diaphragmatic Hernia32
Hiatal Hernia34
Peritoneopericardial Hernia34
Inguinal or Ventral Hernia37
Perineal Hernia37
Intra-abdominal Masses42
Evaluation of an Abdominal Mass42
Gastric Masses42
Generalized Hepatomegaly42
Focal Hepatomegaly44
Differentiate the Stomach45
Renal Masses46
Adreanal Mass48
Diffuse Splenomegaly48
Focal Splenomegaly48
Mesenteric/Enteric Masses51
Pancreatic Masses53
Ovarian Masses54
Masses Involving Urinary Bladder55
Prostatic Masses56
Uterina Masses56
Caudal Sublumbar Masses58
Alimentary Tract62
Contrast Medica62
Barium62
Ionic Organic Iodine63
Non-ionic Organic Iodine Preparations63
Esophageal/Gastrointestinal Contrast Procedures63
Radiography of the Esophagus64
Contrast Examination of the Esophagus-Esophagogram64
Esophagogram Techniques64
Disorders of the Esophagus66
Esophageal Foreign Bodies66
Megaesophagus66
Vascular Ring Anomalies69
Esophageal Masses70
Radiography of the Stomach and Small Animal Intestine71
Survey Radiograhs71
Contrast Examination of the Stomach and Small Animal Intestine-Indications72
Upper Gastrointestinal Series72
Normal Upper GI Series74
Stomach74
Small Animal Intestine76
Differences in Cats78
Principles of Interpretation78
Other Contrast Procedure78
Upper GI series with Iodine78
Pneumogastrogram80
Double Contrast Gastrogram80
Disorders of the Stomach80
Gastric Foreign Body80
Gastric Torsion/Dilatation82
Pyloric Outflow Obstruction82
Gastric Neoplasia86
Gastroesophageal Intussusception86
Disorders of Small Intestine87
Ileus87
Mechanical Obstruction88
Foreign Body88
Intussusception91
Inflamatory Diseases Without Ulceration92
Ulcers92
Infiltrative Disease93
Radiography of the Large Intestine95
Contrast Radiography of the Large Intestine96
Pneumocolography96
Barium Enema96
Double Contrast Barium Enema98
Disorders of the Large Intestine99
Obstipation99
Ileocolic Intussusception99
Cecal Inversion102
Infiltrative Diseases102
Mucosal Diseases (Colitis)102
Urinary Tract106
Selective of Appropriate Contrast Procedure106
Contrast Examination of the Urinary Bladder (Cystography)106
Positive Contrast Cystogram106
Negative Contrast Cystogram (Pneumocystogram)107
Double Contrast Cystogram107
Vesicouretral Reflux108
Disorders of the Uronary Bladder110
Urinary Calculi110
Ruptured Bladder110
Cystitis114
Emphysematous Cystitis114
Urinary Bladder Neoplasia116
Contrast Examination of the Urethra (Urethrography)117
Disorders of the Urethra118
Urethral Calculi118
Obstructive Uropathy121
Ruptured Urethra121
Contrast Examination of the Kidneys and Ureters-Excretody Urogram122
Normal Excretory Urogram124
Arteriogram Phase124
Nephrogram Phase124
Pyelogram Phase125
Cystogram Phase125
Disorders of the Kidney and Ureters127
Chronic Renal Disease127
Renal Dysplasia127
Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the Urinary Bladder127
Hydronephrosis128
Renal Caliculi129
Pyelonephritis130
Renal Neoplasia131
Polycystic Renal Disease133
Perineal Pseudocyst133
Compensatory Hypertrophy134
Functional Evaluation of the Kidney134
Ruptured Ureter136
Uretral Ileus136
Uretral Caliculi138
Primary Ureteritis138
Ectopic Ureter138
Reproductive Tract142
Female: Uterus and Ovaries142
Pregnancy142
Disorders of the Female Reproductive Tract142
Pyometra and Other Causes of Uterine Enlargement142
Dystocia145
Fetal Death145
Ovarian Neoplasia145
Disorders of the Male Reproductive Tract147
Retained Testicles and Prostate Gland147
Testicular Masses147
Prostatic Enlargement147
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia148
Prostatis148
Prostatic Abscess149
Prostatic Neoplasia149
Prostatic and Paraprostatic Cysts149
Anomalies152
Microhepatica152
Renal Agenesis152
Malpositioned Kidneys153
Kartagener´s Syndrome154
Recommended Readings157