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The use of magnetic resonance imaging has increased significantly in veterinary medicine. Small Animal MRI serves as the seminal reference for specialists using MRI in the diagnosis and treatment of veterinary patients. Although MRI is used most frequently in the diagnosis of neurologic disorders, it also has significant application to other body systems. This book covers normal anatomy and specific clinical conditions of the nervous system, musculoskeletal system, abdomen, thorax, and head and neck.
Extensive coverage is given to the nervous system, with several chapters on disease of the brain and spine, including inflammatory and infectious diseases, neoplastic diseases, vascular diseases, and congenital and degenerative diseases. Specific chapters also cover orthopedic conditions, other diseases of the head and neck, including nasal cavity and otic region, and abdominal and thoracic examinations. Introductory chapters also provide basic information on the physics of magnetic resonance imaging and equipment selection.
Autor: Gavin
| Nakladatel | Wiley-Blackwell |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9780813806075 |
| Vydání | 2009 |
| Vazba | pevná |
| Počet stran | 362 |
Practical Small Animal MRI is the seminal reference for clinicians using Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the diagnosis and treatment of veterinary patients. Although MRI is used most frequently in the diagnosis of neurologic disorders, it also has significant application to other body systems. This book covers normal anatomy and specific clinical conditions of the nervous system, musculoskeletal system, abdomen, thorax, and head and neck. Practical Small Animal MRI provides extensive coverage of the nervous system, with several chapters on disease of the brain and spine, including inflammatory, infectious, neoplastic, and vascular diseases, alongside congenital and degenerative disorders. Specific chapters also cover orthopedic conditions, other diseases of the head and neck, including nasal cavity and optic region, as well as abdominal and thoracic examinations. Introductory chapters provide basic information on the physics of magnetic resonance imaging and equipment selection. With over 1,000 images, Practical Small Animal MRI is a must-have resource for veterinary radiologists, neurologists, surgeons, oncologists, internists, and all veterinarians using MR imaging in small animals.
| Preface. | ix |
| 1. Physics. | 1 |
| Section 1. Comparative Imaging. (Patrick R. Gavin) | 1 |
| Section 2. Basic Physics. (Patrick R. Gavin) | 4 |
| Section 3. Sequence Selection. (Patrick R. Gavin) | 8 |
| Section 4. Artifacts. (Patrick R. Gavin) | 10 |
| Section 5. Equipment Consideration and Selection. (Patrick R. Gavin) | 21 |
| 2. Veterinary Clinical Magnetic Resonance Imaging. | 23 |
| Section 1. Diagnosis of Intracranial Disease. (Rodney S. Bagley, Patrick R. Gavin, and Shannon P. Holmes) | 23 |
| Section 2. Diagnosis of Spinal Disease.(Rodney S. Bagley, Patrick R. Gavin, and Shannon P. Holmes) | 123 |
| Section 3. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Peripheral. (Rodney S. Bagley, Patrick R. Gavin, and Shannon P. Holmes) | 227 |
| 3. Orthopedic. (Patrick R. Gavin and Shannon P. Holmes) | 233 |
| 4. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Abdominal Disease. (Patrick R. Gavin and Shannon P. Holmes) | 273 |
| 5. Thorax. (Patrick R. Gavin and Shannon P. Holmes) | 295 |
| 6. HeadNon-CNS. (Patrick R. Gavin and Shannon P. Holmes) | 309 |
| 7. Cancer Imaging. (Susan L. Kraft) | 333 |
| Index. | 357 |