상품명 | Feline Diagnostic Imaging |
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소비자가 | |
판매가 | 240,000원 |
적립금 | 7,200원 (3%) |
상품코드 | P0000DCA |
날이 갈수록 소동물 임상에서 고양이의 수요는 증가하고 있습니다.
또한 보호자들의 눈높이도 높아져만 가고 있습니다.
또한 'Cat is not a small dog'라는 캐치프레이즈와 함께 다양한 소동물 임상서적에서 개와 고양이를 분리해서 다루기 시작한 지도 벌써 10여년이 넘었습니다. (가장 큰 변화로 2009년 에팅거 7판이 발간되면서 많은 챕터들이 개/고양이로 분리되었던 적이 있습니다)
치료 뿐 아니라 진단적인 측면에서도 특히 영상진단 분야에서도 고양이와 개의 차이점이 중요해지기 시작했는데 그동안은 스페인 Servet사의 'Diagnostic Ultrasound in Cats'가 유일한 고양이 전문의 영상진단 서적이었습니다.
이번에 발간된 [Feline Diagnostic Imaging]은 고양이에서의 영상진단을 집중적으로 다루고 있는데 검사장비와 방법에 주를 둔 것이 아닌 목적 장기에 집중하고 각 목적 장기별 적합한 영상진단 방법을 종합적으로 다루고 있습니다.
다양한 영상진단 방법중 방사선과 초음파에 대해 주로 다루고 있습니다.
하지만 필요에 따라 CT, MRI 그리고 핵의학(Nuclear Imaging: SPECT, PET, PET/CT)도 잠깐씩 다루고 있습니다.
이 책은 고양이 진료를 많이 하시는 임상가들에게 큰 도움이 될 책이라 생각합니다.
Feline Diagnostic Imaging
Merrilee Holland (Editor), Judith Hudson (Editor)
ISBN: 9781118840948
February 2020
Wiley-Blackwell
648 Pages
Description
This book offers a comprehensive resource for imaging the feline patient, with an emphasis on the unique considerations of imaging cats. It focuses on radiology and ultrasound, with some coverage of advanced imaging such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. Incorporating more than 1750 high-quality images, it is an invaluable reference for any veterinary practitioner with a significant feline caseload.
Feline Diagnostic Imaging begins with information on the radiographic evaluation of the thorax, abdomen, and musculoskeletal structures, including normal anatomy and pathology, followed by a review of common echocardiographic and abdominal ultrasound findings and abnormalities. Advanced imaging of the skull using computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging cases of brain and spinal disease are also included. The book:
Offering a feline focus not found in other imaging books, Feline Diagnostic Imaging is an essential purchase for veterinarians wishing to improve their diagnostic imaging skills in cats. It’s also an excellent guide for veterinary radiologists, and veterinary students and residents.
Table of contents
List of contributors
Foreword
Preface
Section 1: Diagnostic procedures and techniques
Introduction
Edward J. Hall
Faecal examination
Edward J. Hall
Imaging of the gastrointestinal tract, liver and pancreas
Virginie Barberet
Endoscopy
Mike Willard
Gastrointestinal surgery
John Williams
Biopsy and cytology
Michael J. Day
Section 2: Diagnostic approaches to problems
Polyphagia
Daniel J. Batchelor and Alexander J. German
Anorexia and hyporexia
Daniel J. Batchelor and Alexander J. German
Weight loss
Alexander J. German and Daniel J. Batchelor
Drooling
Patrick Barko
Halitosis
Patrick Barko
Dysphagia
Aarti Kathrani
Regurgitation
Aarti Kathrani
Acute vomiting
Clive Elwood
Chronic vomiting
Clive Elwood
Bloating
Rachel Lavoué
Acute diarrhoea
Ian A. Battersby
Chronic diarrhoea
Nicole Luckschander-Zeller
Haematemesis
Mike Willard
Melaena
Mike Willard
Haematochezia
Mike Willard
Dyschezia
Mike Willard
Tenesmus
Mike Willard
Ascites
Andrea Boari
Jaundice
Andrea Boari
Systemic, neurological and uncommon presentations of gastrointestinal disease
Marcella Ridgway
Section 3: Patient management
Non-pharmacological therapies
Marcella Ridgway
Non-specific drug therapy
Edward J. Hall
Antibacterials
Ian A. Battersby
Parasiticides and gastrointestinal parasites of dogs and cats
Maggie Fisher and Peter Holdsworth
Section 4: Diseases of specific systems/organs
Oral cavity, oropharynx and salivary glands
Edward J. Hall
Oesophagus
Peter Kook
Stomach
Thomas Spillmann and Marcus V. Candido
a Small intestine: general
Edward J. Hall
b Small intestine: acute disease
Andrea Boari
c Small intestine: chronic disease
Alison Ridyard
Colon and rectum
Aarti Kathrani
Exocrine pancreas
David A. Williams
a Liver: hepatocellular and biliary tract disorders
Penny Watson
b Liver: vascular disorders
Mickey Tivers
Index
About the Author
Merrilee Holland, DVM, MS, DACVR, is Associate Professor of Diagnostic Imaging, Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, at Auburn University, Alabama, USA.
Judith Hudson, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVR, is Professor Emerita of Diagnostic Imaging, Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, at Auburn University, Alabama, USA