Clinical MR Imaging and Physics [electronic resource] :A Tutorial / by Haris S. Chrysikopoulos.
by Chrysikopoulos, Haris S [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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MAIN LIBRARY | R895-920 (Browse shelf) | Available |
Resonance -- Electromagnetic Fields -- Macroscopic Magnetization -- Macroscopic Magnetization Revisited -- Excitation Phenomena -- T1 Relaxation (Longitudinal or Spin-Lattice Relaxation) -- T2 Relaxation (Transverse or Spin–Spin Relaxation) -- Magnetic Substrates of T1 Relaxation -- Magnetic Substrates of T2 Relaxation -- Proton (Spin) Density Contrast -- Partial Saturation -- Free Induction Decay -- Spin Echo -- Integration of T1, T2, and Proton Density Phenomena -- Inversion Recovery -- Image Formation – Fourier Transform – Gradients -- Gradient Echo Imaging -- Pulse Sequences -- Fast or Turbo Spin Echo Imaging -- Selective Fat Suppression -- Chemical Shift Imaging -- Magnetization Transfer Contrast -- Diffusion -- Artifacts -- Noise -- Imaging Time -- Resolution -- Contrast Agents -- Blood Flow -- MR Angiography -- Basics of MR Examinations and Interpretation.
This book is a complete introduction to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and is addressed to a wide audience. It is composed of two complementary parts, dealing with the physics and the clinical aspects of MRI.The theoretical background of MRI is presented in a clear, direct and succinct manner. Material not vital to routine clinical work is omitted or skimmed over.The second part is a novel approach to clinical MRI that stimulates the reader's thinking. The emphasis is on the mental steps that lead clinicians to a complete and meaningful diagnosis.
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