Book Details
Orange Code:96067
Paperback:427 pages
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Sections:
1. Introduction and Overview2. CT Image Characteristics3. The CT Imaging Process and Equipment Overview4. The Scanning Phase5. Image Reconstruction6. Image Display and Viewing7. Radiation Dose8. Image Quality and Dose Optimization9. Patient Preparation10. Image Interpretation and Diagnosis11. Dicom Viewing Systems and Display Equipment12. Purchase13. Additional CT Procedures, IV and IA Contrast Applications, and CT Guided Biopsies14. Is There a Place for Cone Beam CT in Orthopaedic and Neuroimaging?15. CT of the Shoulder16. CT of the Elbow17. CT of the Carpus18. CT of the Digits19. CT of the Hip, Pelvis and the Sacroiliac Joint20. Computed Tomography of the Stifle21. CT of the Tarsus22. CT of Long Bones23. CT of the Muscles24. CT of the Spine25. CT of the Peripheral Nerves, Brachial, And Lumbosacral Plexus26. CT of the Brain27. The Use of Intraoperative- and Follow-up CT Scan
Description:
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More clinics and large practices are investing in Computed Tomography (CT) equipment, meaning veterinary surgeons are often confronted with unfamiliar technical challenges like positioning and handling of the equipment. Even after obtaining the CT images, the interpretation can often be confusing, particularly when surgeons are not used to reading axial and transverse images.
Split into two parts, looking first at the principles of CT and then drilling down to specific procedures by body region, this book is packed with over 200 high quality images, practical protocols and easy-to-locate information. It provides much needed support in choosing the right equipment, providing the exact protocol and coming to a final diagnosis.
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