by Vittorio Capello
Clinical Radiology of Exotic Companion Mammals provides a practical resource for veterinarians wishing to add these special species to their clinical practice, and a ready reference for those already including those species among their caseload.
Clinical Radiology of Exotic Companion Mammals features:
- wide range of exotic mammal species beyond ferrets, rabbits, and rodents, including species such as marsupials, hedgehogs and potbellied pigs
- a review of the basic principles of radiology, equipment, radiologic techniques and patient positioning helpful for optimizing exotic companion mammal radiography
- an extensive review of both normal and pathologic radiographic patterns. Some of the latter are accompanied by clinical or surgical images to aid the practitioner in familiarization with a wide range of both common and uncommon lesions
Contents
- The Basics of Radiology
- Rabbit
- Guinea Pig Chinchilla
- Degu
- Rat
- Mouse
- Hamster
- Prairie Dog: and Other Squirrel-like Rodents
- Ferret
- Skunk
- Sugar Glider
- Virginia Opossum
- Potbellied Pig
- African Pygmy Hedgehog
Index