• Atlas of Small Animal Ultrasonography, Second Edition is a comprehensive reference for ultrasound techniques and findings in small animal practice, with more than 2000 high-quality sonograms and illustrations of normal structures and disorders.

    • Provides a comprehensive collection of more than 2000 high-quality images, including both normal and abnormal ultrasound features, as well as relevant complementary imaging modalities and histopathological images
    • Covers both common and uncommon disorders in small animal patients
    • Offers new chapters on practical physical concepts and artifacts and abdominal contrast sonography
    • Includes access to a companion website with over 140 annotated video loops of the most important pathologies covered in each section of the book
  • Contributors vii

    Preface ix

    About the CompanionWebsite xi

    1. Practical Physical Concepts and Artifacts 1
    Marc-André d’Anjou and Dominique Penninck

    2. Eye and Orbit 19
    Stefano Pizzirani, Dominique Penninck and Kathy Spaulding

    3. Neck 55
    Allison Zwingenberger and Olivier Taeymans

    4. Thorax 81
    Silke Hecht and Dominique Penninck

    5. Heart 111
    Donald Brown, Hugues Gaillot and Suzanne Cunningham

    6. Liver 183
    Marc-André d’Anjou and Dominique Penninck

    7. Spleen 239
    Silke Hecht andWilfried Mai

    8. Gastrointestinal Tract 259
    Dominique Penninck and Marc-André d’Anjou

    9. Pancreas 309
    Dominique Penninck and Marc-André d’Anjou

    10. Kidneys and Ureters 331
    Marc-André d’Anjou and Dominique Penninck

    11. Bladder and Urethra 363
    James Sutherland-Smith and Dominique Penninck

    12. Adrenal Glands 387
    Marc-André d’Anjou and Dominique Penninck

    13. Female Reproductive Tract 403
    Rachel Pollard and Silke Hecht

    14. Male Reproductive Tract 423
    Silke Hecht and Rachel Pollard

    15. Abdominal Cavity, Lymph Nodes, and Great Vessels 455
    Marc-André d’Anjou and Éric Norman Carmel

    16. Clinical Applications of Contrast Ultrasound 481
    Robert O’Brien and Gabriela Seiler

    17. Musculoskeletal System 495
    Marc-André d’Anjou and Laurent Blond

    18. Spine and Peripheral Nerves 545
    Judith Hudson and Marc-André d’Anjou

    Index 563

  • Dominique Penninck, DVM, PhD, DACVR, DECVDI, is Professor of Diagnostic Imaging in the Department of Clinical Sciences, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University.

    Marc-André d'Anjou, DMV, DACVR, is Clinical Radiologist at Centre Vétérinaire Rive-Sud in the Montréal area, as well as at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the Université de Montréal, where he was a professor for ten years.

    Both are leading researchers in small animal ultrasonography and actively involved in helping students and veterinarians improve their sonographic skills using innovative multimedia teaching tools.

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