This updated edition of The
Physics of Clinical MR Taught Through Images has been thoroughly rewritten and
includes key information on how to apply an understanding of physics to improve
diagnostic images. It teaches a practical approach to MR physics using images
and emphasizes knowledge of the fundamentals that are important to achieving and
maintaining high image quality using the reader's MR equipment.
Key Features:
Includes discussion of the latest hardware and software
innovations in MR, such as advanced parallel RF transmission, MR-PET, and
interventional MR
Covers new imaging strategies critical to current
and future advances, including compressed sensing and cartilage mapping,
multi-shot EPI, and quantitative parametric mapping in the heart
Cases
presented use images from actual patient exams
More than 600
high-quality clinical images illustrate concepts presented in the
text
Radiologists, physicists, residents, and MR technologists will find this
new edition to be a very useful reference that will help them quickly understand
techniques and concepts in clinical MR that are taught visually through
images.