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Atlas of Clinical Imaging and Anatomy of the Equine Head

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Atlas of Clinical Imaging and Anatomy of the Equine Head

Atlas of Clinical Imaging and Anatomy of the Equine Head
Wiley Blackwell | Radiology | Dec 5 2016 | ISBN-10: 1118988973 | 160 pages | pdf | 24.16 mb

by Larry Kimberlin (Author), Alex zur Linden (Author), Lynn Ruoff (Author)

Atlas of Clinical Imaging and Anatomy of the Equine Head presents a clear and complete view of the complex anatomy of the equine head using cross-sectional imaging. The gross anatomy of a one-centimeter section of the equine head is compared to identical slices in CT and MRI in the transverse, sagittal, and dorsal planes. To aid in the identification of clinically important structures, the book covers oral, dental, nasal, sinus, ophthalmic, auricular, laryngeal, hyoid apparatus and tongue structures.

The atlas offers more than 300 gross photographs, radiographs, CT images, and MRI images, with all structures indicated using color-coded labels. Veterinary students, equine practitioners, surgeons and imaging specialists who wish to foster a clear understanding of the anatomy of the structures involved in the equine head will find Atlas of Clinical Imaging and Anatomy of the Equine Head an essential resource.

Key features
Provides a comprehensive comparative atlas to structures of the equine head
Pairs gross anatomy with radiographs, CT, and MRI images
Presents an image-based reference for understanding anatomy and pathology
Covers radiography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging

About the Author
Larry Kimberlin, DVM, FAVD, CVPP, is the owner of Northeast Texas Veterinary Dental Center in Greenville, Texas, USA.
Alex zur Linden, DVM, DACVR, is Assistant Professor of Radiology at Ontario Veterinary College at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada.
Lynn Ruoff, DVM is Clinical Associate Professor at Texas A&M University’s College of Veterinary Medicine in College Station, Texas, USA

Topics
Anatomy & Physiology
Equine Medicine
Radiology
Veterinary Medicine



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