The use of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in veterinary practice has grown rapidly in recent years and more and more vets are discovering the benefits of MRI to themselves, patients and clients.
This is one of the first books aimed specifically at vets using MRI in practice. It not only acts as a useful reference, providing an overview of the basic principles, but it also acts as a practical guide, showing exactly how MRI works and the safety procedures involved.
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"The MRI images are superb quality and there are many examples of common pathology. The Handbook presents strategies to optimize MRI study via positioning, coil selection, and contrast administration in an easy to understand fashion. The Handbook of Small Animal MRI is a great text to have when performing or interpreting MRI examinations. It provides an overview of the MRI appearance of common diseases and tips on troubleshooting." (Australian Veterinary Journal, November 2010) "This book achieves the authors' aim of an introductory text to small animal MRI, and would be a worthwhile purchase for any practice using or considering using an MRI facility." (Veterinary Record, June 2010)
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Höhe: 228 mm
Breite: 151 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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978-1-4051-2650-2 (9781405126502)
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Ian Elliott is Clinical General Manager at Veterinary MRI, Cheshire, UK.
Geoff Skerritt works at Cranmore Veterinary Services, South Wirral, UK.
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Burgess Diagnostics, UK and Ireland
Cranmore Veterinary Services, UK
Introduction; Resonance and Relaxation; Image Contrast; Spatial Encoding; Equipment; Safety; Clinical Applications; Contrast Media