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Clinical Radiology of the Horse

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Clinical Radiology of the Horse, Fourth Edition, is the best-selling, practical guide to all areas of equine radiography and radiology written by an experienced group of clinicians with a broad range of backgrounds. It offers an atlas of normal and clinical images, as well as a comprehensive guide to techniques, equipment, positioning, and interpretation for general veterinary practitioners and specialists in imaging and orthopaedics…

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Clinical Radiology of the Horse, Fourth Edition, is the best-selling, practical guide to all areas of equine radiography and radiology written by an experienced group of clinicians with a broad range of backgrounds. It offers an atlas of normal and clinical images, as well as a comprehensive guide to techniques, equipment, positioning, and interpretation for general veterinary practitioners and specialists in imaging and orthopaedics. Key features include: – Updates to this fourth edition fully reflect the move to digital imaging with many new figures in the ebook and major revisions to the chapters on the head, thorax, and abdomen; – contains expanded coverage of the foot, pastern, and fetlock (now in separate chapters). 806 p.

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Authors expertises affiliations

  • Janet A. Butler. Specialised in equine radiography, Private practice. B&W Equine Group, Berkeley (UK).
  • Christopher M. Colles. BVetMed, PhD, MRCVS, Hon FWCF. Avonvale Veterinary Practice Ltd., Banbury (UK).
  • Sue J. Dyson. MA, VetMB, PhD, DEO, FRCVS. Centre for Equine Studies, Animal Health Trust, Newmarket (UK) et al…
  • Publication date (digital version): 2016-12.

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17 September 2024

Very good equine radiology textbook. A lot of well-captioned diagram. I recommend

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17 September 2024

I’m a veterinary diagnostic imaging resident, with little experience in equine imaging outside of veterinary school. This ebook has been a key part of my base knowledge, and continues to be a reference (especially for it’s great diagrams of ligamentous insertions of multiple joints).

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