The Physics of Clinical MR Taught Through Images 4th Edition (PDF) by Val Runge, Wolfgang Nitz, and Johannes Heverhagen presents a unique and highly practical approach to understanding the physics of magnetic resonance imaging. Each physics topic is described in user-friendly language and accompanied by very high-quality graphics and/or images. The visually rich format provides a readily accessible tool for learning, leveraging, and mastering the powerful diagnostic capabilities of MRI.
– Physics of Clinical MR Taught Through Images 4e PDF –
Key Features
- A handy appendix provides a quick reference of acronyms, which often differ from company to company.
- Cutting-edge topics including contrast-enhanced MR angiography, perfusion, spectroscopy, and advanced parallel imaging/data sparsity techniques.
- More than 700 images, anatomical drawings, clinical charts, tables, and diagrams, including magnetization curves and pulse sequencing, facilitate acquisition of highly technical content.
- Discussion of groundbreaking hardware and software innovations, such as 7 T, MR-PET, 4D flow, CAIPIRINHA, interventional MR, radial acquisition, simultaneous multislice, and compressed sensing.
- Eight systematically organized sections cover core topics: hardware and radiologic safety; basic image physics; basic and advanced image acquisition; flow effects; techniques specific to the brain, heart, liver, breast, and cartilage; management and reduction of artifacts; and improvements in MRI diagnostics and technologies.
The breadth of coverage, rich visuals, and succinct text make this digital PDF manual the perfect reference for practicing radiologists, radiology residents, researchers in MR, and technologists.
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