The bird of prey anatomical project

Anatomical and Clinical Radiology of Birds of Prey" is a comprehensive atlas of the normal radiographic anatomy of raptors including the saker falcon, gyr falcon, common barn owl, Eurasian eagle owl, northern goshawk, red kite, Eurasian honey buzzard, palm nut vulture and steppe eagle. It also...

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Main Authors: P. Zucca, M. Pozzi Muccelli, M. Cova, J. Samour, J. Naldo, DELOGU, MAURO
Other Authors: P.Zucca, M. Delogu, M.Cova
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11585/59257
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M. Pozzi Muccelli
M. Cova
J. Samour
J. Naldo
DELOGU, MAURO
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M. Delogu
M. Pozzi Muccelli
M.Cova
J. Samour
J. Naldo
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description Anatomical and Clinical Radiology of Birds of Prey" is a comprehensive atlas of the normal radiographic anatomy of raptors including the saker falcon, gyr falcon, common barn owl, Eurasian eagle owl, northern goshawk, red kite, Eurasian honey buzzard, palm nut vulture and steppe eagle. It also describes the clinical and pathological conditions that are commonly encountered in birds of prey. Uniquely, in this atlas, a colored photograph of a particular clinical condition (e.g. bumblefoot) or a photograph taken during a post-mortem examination is presented together with the radiograph. Radiographic procedures such as positioning techniques, contrast radiography and magnification radiography are also presented. The chapter on advanced clinical anatomy imaging includes ultrasonography, computed axial tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. This chapter and the related interactive DVD aim to be learning tools for those who want to acquire a basic knowledge of veterinary digital imaging in the field of avian medicine.Highly illustrated with over 70 color photographs, 290 radiographs and 120 line illustrations, "Anatomical and Clinical Radiology of Birds of Prey" will be of great use to avian veterinarians, zoo veterinarians, rehabilitators, academicians, students and others interested in raptor anatomy and medicine
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spelling ftunibolognairis:oai:cris.unibo.it:11585/59257 2025-06-15T14:26:31+00:00 The bird of prey anatomical project P. Zucca M. Pozzi Muccelli M. Cova J. Samour J. Naldo DELOGU, MAURO P.Zucca M. Delogu M. Pozzi Muccelli M.Cova J. Samour J. Naldo 2007 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11585/59257 eng eng http://hdl.handle.net/11585/59257 BIRDS OF PREY DICOM ECOGRAPHY ADVANCED IMAGING 2 D ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2007 ftunibolognairis 2025-05-28T08:22:07Z Anatomical and Clinical Radiology of Birds of Prey" is a comprehensive atlas of the normal radiographic anatomy of raptors including the saker falcon, gyr falcon, common barn owl, Eurasian eagle owl, northern goshawk, red kite, Eurasian honey buzzard, palm nut vulture and steppe eagle. It also describes the clinical and pathological conditions that are commonly encountered in birds of prey. Uniquely, in this atlas, a colored photograph of a particular clinical condition (e.g. bumblefoot) or a photograph taken during a post-mortem examination is presented together with the radiograph. Radiographic procedures such as positioning techniques, contrast radiography and magnification radiography are also presented. The chapter on advanced clinical anatomy imaging includes ultrasonography, computed axial tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. This chapter and the related interactive DVD aim to be learning tools for those who want to acquire a basic knowledge of veterinary digital imaging in the field of avian medicine.Highly illustrated with over 70 color photographs, 290 radiographs and 120 line illustrations, "Anatomical and Clinical Radiology of Birds of Prey" will be of great use to avian veterinarians, zoo veterinarians, rehabilitators, academicians, students and others interested in raptor anatomy and medicine Other/Unknown Material eurasian eagle-owl Northern Goshawk Unknown
spellingShingle BIRDS OF PREY
DICOM
ECOGRAPHY
ADVANCED IMAGING
2 D ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
P. Zucca
M. Pozzi Muccelli
M. Cova
J. Samour
J. Naldo
DELOGU, MAURO
The bird of prey anatomical project
title The bird of prey anatomical project
title_full The bird of prey anatomical project
title_fullStr The bird of prey anatomical project
title_full_unstemmed The bird of prey anatomical project
title_short The bird of prey anatomical project
title_sort bird of prey anatomical project
topic BIRDS OF PREY
DICOM
ECOGRAPHY
ADVANCED IMAGING
2 D ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
topic_facet BIRDS OF PREY
DICOM
ECOGRAPHY
ADVANCED IMAGING
2 D ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
url http://hdl.handle.net/11585/59257