MRI In Practice, Blackwell Science



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Univ. of Oxford, U.K. Text, for radiographers, MRI technologists, and radiologists, relating magnetic theory to clinical practice. Halftone illustrations. Previous edition: c1993. DNLM: Magnetic Resonance Imaging--methods.

The second edition of MRI in Practice continues to provide a comprehensive introduction to MRI, describing the essential concepts in a clear and accessible style. The physics theory of MR is explained in detail, set out in an uncomplicated manner. The text has been thoroughly revised and updated with many new illustrations and images. Key topics including K Space and Echo Planar Imaging have been fully expanded to take account of current practice. Each chapter in the book retains the popular format presenting key points of the chapter. Learning points and a questions section help the reader to evaluate their understanding of the text. Advances in MR Techniques is a key new chapter which brings together advanced practice reflecting current developments. This chapter considers developing techniques including Functional Imaging, Perfusion, and Diffusion. This book is an essential text for all student and practicing radiographers, technologists and radiologists involved in MRI.

Contents

Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
1 Basic Principles
2 Image Weighting and Contrast
3 Encoding and Image Formation
4 Parameters and Trade-offs
5 Pulse Sequences
6 Flow Phenomena
7 Artefacts and Their Compensation
8 Vascular and Cardiac Imaging
9 Instrumentation and Equipment
10 MRI Safety
11 Contrast Agents in MRI
12 Advanced Imaging Techniques
Glossary
UK versus US Spelling
Further Reading
Answers to Questions
Index


Product Details
Paperback: 326 pages
Publisher: Blackwell Science; 2nd edition (January 15, 1998)
ISBN: 0632042052
Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 7.5 x 0.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.70 pounds

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