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Ultrasound examination for cats: from visualization to diagnosis and treatment

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Supervisor: Kensuke Nakamura (Hokkaido University) Author: Tatsuyuki Osuga, Genya Shinbo, Kensuke Nakamura, Tomoya Morita, Nozomi Yokoyama

416 page

2024-05-01 

  • BOOK
  • Diagnostic imaging/radiology
  • 院長
  • Working doctor
  • new graduate veterinarian
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Carefully explained from the drawing technique! A complete guide to cat ultrasound with many case studies
A must-have for anyone who wants to master cat ultrasound examinations
With easy-to-understand explanations and abundant illustrations, this book is perfect for training in image reading!

<Message from supervisor Kensuke Nakamura>
There are many limitations to performing ultrasound examinations on cats, such as a faster heart rate than a dog, a higher visceral fat content, a narrower digestive tract, a narrower ureter, and being unable to handle cats if they become angry. I don't have time. More importantly, the fact that the diseases that commonly occur in dogs is very different from that in dogs is extremely important when performing ultrasound examinations and interpreting the findings.
In addition to the technical points unique to cats when scanning each organ, this book includes not only ultrasound images of actual cases of typical diseases, but also blood tests, X-ray images, and more. The content is too wasteful to be limited to just the title ``Ultrasound Examination,'' which covers treatment concepts and prognosis. I would be happy if you could pick it up and use it every day.

<Book review from Professor Tomohiro Yonezawa, University of Tokyo>
[Definitely a long seller]
The best book to learn about cat ultrasound examinations has been published and I can't contain my excitement.

It goes without saying that the ultrasound images in this book are beautiful and easy to understand, but that's not all.
The positional relationship between the probe and the organs, which is important for correctly evaluating each organ, is clearly shown with very easy-to-understand illustrations, and you can easily visualize a three-dimensional image of a cat's body.
By scanning the QR code on each page, you can immediately check the image on video without the hassle of approval, further deepening your understanding.
Best of all, the small tips and points for drawing well are explained concisely and accurately, making you feel as if you are applying probes while being guided by the author's teacher next to you. .
This is a bible-like book that both new veterinarians and veteran veterinarians will want to keep on hand for many years to come.

Tomohiro Yonezawa
Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Tokyo
Associate Professor, Veterinary Clinical Pathology Laboratory


【table of contents】
first
Abbreviation list

Chapter 1: Drawing techniques
1 heart
2 lungs
3 Cervical region
4 Abdominal cavity
5 Stomach
6 Small intestine
7 Large intestine
8 Liver/Biliary system
9 portal vein
10 pancreas
11 Spleen
12 Kidney
13 Adrenal glands
14 Bladder
15 Ureter
16 Male reproductive organs
17 Female reproductive organs
18 lymph nodes

Chapter 2 Case Study
1 Cat with a low-grade systolic heart murmur
2 Cat with left atrial enlargement but no clinical signs
3 Cats with dynamic left ventricular outflow tract obstruction
4 Cat with exercise intolerance and open mouth breathing during excitement
5 Cat with suspected cardiogenic pulmonary edema on chest X-ray examination
6 Cats with arterial thromboembolism
7 Cat with loss of appetite, labored breathing, and pleural effusion
8 Cats with increased respiratory rate
9 Cat with respiratory distress and pleural effusion and alveolar pattern
10 Cat with arrhythmia and pleural effusion/ascitic effusion
11 Cats with decreased appetite and activity
12 Cat with high-grade systolic heart murmur
13 Cat with a low-grade systolic heart murmur
14 Cat with a low-grade systolic heart murmur
15 Cat with audible systolic heart murmur
16 Cat with audible systolic heart murmur
17 Cat with audible systolic heart murmur
18 Cat with bladder stones, bilateral renal pelvis and ureteral dilatation
19 Cat with acute vomiting and jaundice
20 Cat with general weakness and hypokalemia
21 Cat with chronic vomiting
22 Cats wheezing and having difficulty breathing
23 Cats with colonic diarrhea
24 Cat with polycythemia and azotemia
25 Constipated cat
26 Cats with anemia and thrombocytopenia
27 Cat with anorexia
28 Cat with intra-abdominal mass
29 Cat with ascites retention
30 Cats showing signs of heat after neutering
31 Jaundiced cat
32 Cat with vomiting and atelectasis
33 Cat with repeated cystitis
34 Drooling Cat

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Ultrasound examination for cats: from visualization to diagnosis and treatment
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Specialty Diagnostic imaging/radiology
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