Description
This new version of Frances Barr’s classic introductory text, Diagnostic Ultrasound in Small Animal Practice, has now been revised and expanded to cover the considerable technological and knowledge based advances since the first book was published in the 1990′. With contributions from leading subject experts, this new ebook covers both the theoretical principles behind the use of ultrasound in small animal practice and the practical approach to image interpretation. In-keeping with the user-friendly style of Frances Barr’s books, this ebook is extensively illustrated with photographs and accompanying line drawings. Organised around body systems, each chapter covers imaging procedures, normal appearances, abnormal appearances/diseases and specific conditions. Exotic animals, such as rabbits and reptiles are also included, as are new Doppler techniques. This ebook is an amazing reference which would be excellent as a course text in ultrasonography for the small animal practitioner. 344 p.
- Paddy Mannion, Editor. BVMS, DVR, MRCVS, Diplomate ECVDI. Cambridge Radiology Referrals (UK).
- Publication date (reprint original edition 2008 to digital version): 2015-04.
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