Vegetarian Computed Tomography is a practical and highly illustrated guide that serves as an essential resource for veterinarians looking to enhance their understanding and utilization of computed tomography (CT) technology. This first edition, authored by specialists from twelve countries, offers a comprehensive overview of CT technology, including the underlying physical principles and various types of scanners available in veterinary practice.
The book delves into the principles of CT examinations, providing guidance on positioning techniques to achieve optimal image quality. It covers a broad range of expertise across different species commonly treated in veterinary practice, detailing the CT features of diverse diseases. Key topics include basic principles of CT technology, guidelines for conducting effective examinations, and detailed descriptions of CT characteristics pertinent to various diseases.
Featuring high-quality photographs and diagrams throughout, this guide is written by international leaders in the field, making it a valuable resource for both novice and experienced veterinarians interested in integrating CT into their clinical practice. With 576 pages of content, the book offers a thorough grounding in veterinary computed tomography, ensuring that readers are well-equipped to interpret and apply CT imaging effectively.
