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The recognition, diagnosis and treatment of injury and disease in wildlife species present unique challenges for the veterinarian. Radiology is a fundamental diagnostic tool that can be used to further define the nature and extent of injury or disease, guide therapeutic decisions and determine prognosis. An essential aspect of radiology is the recognition and description of abnormal findings. In order to recognise abnormalities, knowledge of normal radioanatomy is necessary. Radiology of Australian Mammals provides a detailed reference on the normal radioanatomy of Australian mammals. It also includes selected radiographic pathology case studies providing an appreciation of radiographic findings seen in some common diseases of Australian mammals. 376 p.

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Wildlife
Diagnostic Imaging

 

Authors expertises affiliations

  • Larry Vogelnest, [ed.]. BVSc (Hons), (Syd), MVS (Syd), MACVSc (Zoo Animal Medicine), PSM, Senior Veterinarian. Taronga Zoo, Taronga Conservation Society Australia, Sydney, New South Wales (Australia).
  • Graeme Allan, [ed.]. DVSc (Syd), MVSc (Syd), FACVSc, DACVR. Veterinary Imaging Associates,  Sydney, New South Wales (Australia).

     
  • Publication date (print & electronic format): 2015-06.

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