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Atlas of Small Animal Ultrasonography - 2nd Edition,Annotated by Dominique Penninck & Marc-André D'Anjou (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Der Atlas of Small Animal Ultrasonography, 2.
- About the Author: Dominique Penninck, DVM, PhD, DACVR, DECVDI, is Professor of Diagnostic Imaging in the Department of Clinical Sciences, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University.
- 592 Pages
- Medical, Veterinary Medicine
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Book Synopsis
Der Atlas of Small Animal Ultrasonography, 2. Auflage, ist ein umfassendes Nachschlagewerk zu Ultraschallverfahren in der Kleintierpraxis und bietet mehr als 2000 hochwertige Ultraschallaufnahmen und Abbildungen zu Normalbefunden und pathologischen Befunden. - Enthalt mehr als 2000 hochwertige Abbildungen zu Normalbefunden und pathologischen Befunden, Informationen zu weiteren bildgebenden Verfahren sowie Illustrationen aus der Histopathologie.- Erlautert haufige und seltene Erkrankungen bei Kleintieren.
- Bietet neue Kapitel zu fur die Praxis relevanten physischen Auspragungen, zu Artefakten und der Kontrastsonographie des Abdomens.
- Begleitende Website mit uber 140 kommentierten Videosequenzen der wichtigen Pathologien aus jedem Kapitel des Buches.
From the Back Cover
Atlas of Small Animal Ultrasonography, Second Edition is a comprehensive reference for ultrasound techniques and findings in small animal practice. Offering more than 2000 high-quality sonograms and illustrations of normal structures and disorders, the book takes a systems-based approach to ultrasound examinations in small animals. With complete coverage of small animal ultrasonography, this reference guide is an essential resource for veterinary sonographers of all skill levels.
In addition to updates reflecting current diagnostic imaging practice, the Second Edition adds two new chapters on practical physical concepts and artifacts and abdominal contrast ultrasound. Complementary imaging modalities and histopathological images have been incorporated to complete the case presentation. A companion website offers access to more than 140 annotated video loops of real-time ultrasound evaluations, illustrating the appearance of normal structures and common disorders. Atlas of Small Animal Ultrasonography remains an essential teaching and reference tool for novice and advanced veterinary sonographers alike.
KEY FEATURES
- Provides a comprehensive collection of more than 2000 high-quality images, including both normal and abnormal ultrasound features, as well as relevant complementary imaging modalities and histopathological images
- Covers both common and uncommon disorders in small animal patients
- Offers new chapters on practical physical concepts and artifacts and abdominal contrast sonography
- Access to a companion website at www.SmallAnimalUltrasonography.com with over 140 annotated video loops of the most important pathologies covered in each section of the book
Review Quotes
"This is one of the best books I have come across. The images and the schematics are top quality and there are multiple images from different angles. It reads as if the authors truly want to convey this information in a way to make readers competent at ultrasound. It should be required reading for every small animal veterinarian." (Doody's, 8 January 2015)
"The Atlas of Small Animal Ultrasonography is an extremely useful resource for all levels of ultrasound experience, from just starting out to specialist level. The format is easy to read and the multiple image modalities allow comprehension of positioning and tips and tricks to improve ultrasound skills." (Australian Veterinary Journal, 26 April 2017)
About the Author
Dominique Penninck, DVM, PhD, DACVR, DECVDI, is Professor of Diagnostic Imaging in the Department of Clinical Sciences, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University.
Marc-André d'Anjou, DMV, DACVR, is Clinical Radiologist at Centre Vétérinaire Rive-Sud in the Montréal area, as well as at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the Université de Montréal, where he was a professor for ten years.
Both are leading researchers in small animal ultrasonography and actively involved in helping students and veterinarians improve their sonographic skills using innovative multimedia teaching tools.