Handbook of Small Animal MRI
1. Edition January 2010
162 Pages, Softcover
Handbook/Reference Book
Short Description
Written by two experts in the field with a combined experience of over 50 years, this book is the answer to all your questions about this important diagnostic tool. Suitable for those with or without previous subject knowledge, it is ideal for quick reference by veterinarians in clinical practice, or for more substantial study by students. It includes: an overview of the basic principles; diagrams that explain the theory behind MRI; over 100 annotated images to aid understanding; common abbreviations; essential safety procedures; and an atlas of normal anatomy.
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.
Geoff Skerritt works at Cranmore Veterinary Services, South Wirral, UK.