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    The Equine Distal Limb: An Atlas of Clinical Anatomy and Comparative Imaging

    The Equine Distal Limb by Denoix, Jean-Marie;

    An Atlas of Clinical Anatomy and Comparative Imaging

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher CRC Press
    • Date of Publication 11 July 2000

    • ISBN 9781840760019
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages400 pages
    • Size 291x250 mm
    • Weight 2460 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 1212 Illustrations, color
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    Short description:

    Jean-Marie Denoix is the world?s leading equine musculoskeletal system anatomist and has become one of the foremost equine diagnostic ultrasonographers. There is therefore nobody better to compile a reference atlas of the clinical anatomy of the foot, pastern and fetlock, correlated with images obtained by radiography, diagnostic ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging. Advanced imaging techniques require in depth knowledge of anatomy for accurate interpretation and especially when using magnetic resonance imaging this must be a 3-dimensional concept of anatomy.

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    Long description:

    Jean-Marie Denoix is the world?s leading equine musculoskeletal system anatomist and has become one of the foremost equine diagnostic ultrasonographers. There is therefore nobody better to compile a reference atlas of the clinical anatomy of the foot, pastern and fetlock, correlated with images obtained by radiography, diagnostic ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging. Advanced imaging techniques require in depth knowledge of anatomy for accurate interpretation and especially when using magnetic resonance imaging this must be a 3-dimensional concept of anatomy.

    This book provides a unique contribution and is an invaluable reference text. The image quality is extraordinarily high and the multiple views of each area of the distal limb provide an extremely detailed evaluation. Each part opens with a characteristically superb anatomical drawing by the author. Each spread of pages deals with a single dissection viewed by means of colour photographs, labelled black and white equivalents, plus x-rays, ultrasound and MRI scans as required. The book is designed for maximum clarity using a generous page size. The atlas is essential for anybody involved in detailed anatomical study, complex lameness evaluation or advanced imaging techniques.

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    Table of Contents:

    The Equine Foot: Dissections of the equine foot. Sagittal and parasagittal sections of the equine foot. Transverse sections of the Equine Foot. Frontal sections of the equine foot.


    The Equine Pastern: Dissections of the equine pastern. Sagittal and parasagittal sections of the equine pastern. Transverse sections of the equine pastern. Frontal sections of the equine pastern.


    The Equine Fetlock: Dissections of the equine fetlock. Sagittal and parasagittal sections of the equine fetlock. Transverse sections of the equine fetlock. Frontal sections of the equine fetlock.

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