BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Abdominal Imaging
By O'Brien, Robert and Barr, Frances
| Record number: | 5990c (legacy id: 8191) |
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The first section of the Manual outlines the approach to abdominal imaging, with chapters dedicated to radiography and ultrasonography. The remainder of the Manual is devoted to the individual body systems, including the liver and gallbladder, the kidneys and ureters, and the small intestine.
Table of Contents: 1 Approach to abdominal imaging; 2 Abdominal radiography; 3 Abdominal ultrasonography; 4 The peritoneal cavity; 5 The retroperitoneum; 6 Abdominal vessels; 7 Abdominal lymph nodes; 8 Abdominal masses; 9 The stomach; 10 The small intestine; 11 The large intestine and perianal region; 12 The liver and gallbladder; 13 The pancreas; 14 The spleen; 15 The adrenal glands; 16 The kidneys and ureters; 17 The bladder and urethra; 18 The female reproductive system; 19 The male reproductive system.
First Edition. 264 pages. This Manual is available as a Paperback and as an eBook at the British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA). The eBook may be purchased by Members only. Extensively illustrated throughout. This Manual is part of the diagnostic imaging series. This book is a part of BSAVA British Small Animal Veterinary Association Series.
The other two manuals are BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Musculoskeletal Imaging and BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Thoracic Imaging. For information on the Wiley Paperback version, please click here. For information on the BSAVA Paperback version, please click here.
ISBN: Paperback: 978-1-905319-10-7: eBook: 978-1-905319-71-8
BSAVA Item: PE00093 (eBook); P00093 (Paperback)
Price: Wiley: £88.50
Year: 2009
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