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Clinical Radiology of Exotic Companion Mammals
CAPELLO-LENNOX
Clinical Radiology of Exotic Companion Mammals
1st ed., 528 pages, 1200 ill., John Wiley & Sons, September 2008

Item Code: ANESO168
ISBN: 9780813810492
Weigth: 2020 g
Species: Exotic animals
Discipline: Diagnostic imaging
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Description

Radiology is a routine diagnostic procedure in all fields of clinical veterinary practice, and exotic medicine is no exception. Besides an increasing interest and concurrent demand for a higher level of care of these species, very little is reported in the scientific literature about normal radiographic patterns, and radiographic abnormalities are generally limited to case reports.

Clinical Radiology of Exotic Companion Mammals is designed to fill this gap. It provides a practical resource for veterinarians wishing to add these special species to their clinical practice, and a ready reference for those already including those species among their caseload. Clearly labeled normal images will aid anyone interested in comparative radiographic anatomy, and the techniques section will help overcome difficulties related to the smaller size of many exotic companion mammals.

Features of the book include:

* wide range of exotic mammal species beyond ferrets, rabbits, and rodents, including species such as marsupials, hedgehogs and potbellied pigs


* a review of the basic principles of radiology, equipment, radiologic techniques and patient positioning helpful for optimizing exotic companion mammal radiography

* an extensive review of both normal and pathologic radiographic patterns. Some of the latter are accompanied by clinical or surgical images to aid the practitioner in familiarization with a wide range of both common and uncommon lesions.

Contents
Chapter 1 -
INSTRUMENTS and TECHNIQUES.

Chapter 2
RABBIT

Chapter 3
GUINEA PIG

Chapter 4
CHINCHILLA

Chapter 5
DEGU

Chapter 6
RAT

Chapter 7
MOUSE

Chapter 8
HAMSTER

Chapter 9
PRAIRIE DOG and other SQUIRREL-LIKE RODENTS

Chapter 10
FERRET

Chapter 11
SKUNK

Chapter 12
SUGAR GLIDER

Chapter 13
VIRGINIA OPOSSUM

Chapter 14
POTBELLIED PIG

Chapter 15
AFRICAN PIGMY HEDGEHOG

Chapter 15
BATS
Author(s) CV

Vittorio Capello, DVM, is in private practice in Italy. He has practiced exotic animal medicine exclusively since 1993 and specializes in medicine and surgery of exotic companion mammals, providing professional services for two veterinary clinics in Milano. He is also the author of Rabbit and Rodent Dentistry Handbook.

Angela M. Lennox
, DVM, Dipl ABVP (Avian) is owner of the Avian & Exotic Animal Clinic of Indianapolis and an adjunct professor of exotic animal medicine at Purdue University. She has practiced avian and exotic animal medicine exclusively since 1991. Dr. Lennox is President of the Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians, since 2004, and is also the editor of Rabbit and Rodent Dentistry Handbook.

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