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 | SAMOUR Anatomical & clinical radiology of birds of prey. Including interactive advanced anatomical imaging 1st ed., 300 pages, 502 ill., W.B. Saunders, January 2007
Item Code: ANESO135
ISBN: 0702028029 Weigth: 1760 g Species: Exotic animals Discipline: Diagnostic imaging VAT: VAT Exempt |
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| Description | From the saker falcon to the common barn owl, ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL RADIOLOGY OF BIRDS OF PREY includes comprehensive information on radiographic anatomy of a variety of birds of prey. Full-color photographs and radiographs of clinical conditions highlight and clarify key concepts. This book also details radiographic procedures such as positioning techniques, contrast radiography, and magnification therapy. Plus, an interactive DVD packaged with the text includes ultrasound videos and 3-D computed tomography (CT) clips. |
 | Contents | Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Radiographic Procedures
Section 1 Restraint and Positioning
Section 2 Conventional Radiography
Section 3 Magnification Radiography
Section 4 Contrast Radiography
Section 5 Radiographic Interpretation
Chapter 3 Radiographic Anatomy–General Considerations
Section 1 Musculoskeletal System
Section 2 Gastrointestinal System
Section 3 Liver
Section 4 Spleen
Section 5 Respiratory System
Section 6 Heart and Vascular System
Section 7 Urinary System
Section 8 Reproductive System
Section 9 Radiographic Species Catalogue
Saker falcon (Falco cherrug)
Gyr falcon (Falco rusticolus)
Steppe eagle (Aquila nipalensis)
Palm nut vulture
(Gypohierax angolensis)
Eurasian honey buzzard (Pernis apivorus)
Northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis)
Red kite (Milvus milvus)
Common barn owl (Tyto alba)
Eurasian eagle owl (Bubo bubo)
Chapter 4 Clinical and Pathological Conditions
Section 1 Trauma-related Medical Conditions
Section 2 Management-related Diseases
Section 3 Infectious Diseases
Section 4 Degenerative Diseases
Section 5 Neoplastic Diseases
Chapter 5 Common Diagnostic Mistakes
Chapter 6 Advanced Clinical Anatomy Imaging
Section 1 Ultrasonography
Section 2 Computed Axial Tomography (CAT scan)
Section 3 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) |
 | Author(s) CV | Jaime Samour, MVZ, PhD, Dip ECAMS, Director, Wildlife Division, Wrsan Farm, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; and Jesus L. Naldo, DVM, Resident Veterinary Officer, Falcon Specialist Hospital and Research Institute, Fahad bin Sultan Falcon Center, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia |
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