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Handbook of MRI technique / Catherine Westbrook.

By: Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell, 1999Edition: 2ND editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781119759461
  • 9781119759485
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Handbook of MRI techniqueDDC classification:
  • 616.07/548 23
LOC classification:
  • RC386.6.M34
NLM classification:
  • WN 39
Contents:
How to use this book -- Protocol parameters and trade-offs -- Pulse sequences -- Flow phenomena and artefacts -- Gating and respiratory compensation techniques -- Patient care and safety -- Contrast agents -- Head and neck -- Spine -- Chest -- Abdomen -- Pelvis -- Upper limb -- Lower limb -- Paediatric Imaging.
Summary: "The Handbook of MRI Technique has, for many years, been an established text for many MRI practitioners, colleges and MRI schools around the world. MRI in Practice (also published by Wiley Blackwell) provides MRI practitioners with a user-friendly approach to MRI physics. The Handbook of MRI Technique is its practical companion and is intended as a guide to MRI scanning techniques and protocols. Its main aim is to help MRI practitioners of all kinds, optimize protocols, improve image quality and recognize and rectify common artefacts. In this, the fifth edition, it has been my intention to continue with the objectives of previous editions but update the reader on recent techniques and to expand certain chapters. Experienced MRI practitioners from the United States, Canada, Australia and Europe have made important contributions to reflect these advances and their practice. This is truly an international collaboration and, I hope, takes some small steps towards standardization of MRI practice. The book is split into two parts. Part 1 summarizes the main aspects of theory that relate to clinical practice. Chapters on pulse sequences, cardiac gating, patient care and safety and contrast agents have been expanded and updated. Part 1 also includes practical tips on equipment, protocol parameters and artefacts. Part 2 includes a step-by-step guide to examining each anatomical area. It covers most of the common techniques and now includes sections on bowel and prostate imaging. Other examination areas have been updated to include techniques such as spectroscopy and there is a new chapter dedicated to paediatric imaging. Under each examination area, categories such as common indications, patient positioning, equipment, suggested protocols, protocol optimization and artefacts are included. Guidance on contrast usage is also provided and all chapters also contain key facts and diagrams showing main anatomical structures. The fifth edition also includes a new section specifically related to slice prescription criteria with new localizer images (kindly supplied by ScanLabMR) and many new clinical images are provided. The accompanying web-site consists of questions and flash cards to enable readers to test their knowledge"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

How to use this book -- Protocol parameters and trade-offs -- Pulse sequences -- Flow phenomena and artefacts -- Gating and respiratory compensation techniques -- Patient care and safety -- Contrast agents -- Head and neck -- Spine -- Chest -- Abdomen -- Pelvis -- Upper limb -- Lower limb -- Paediatric Imaging.

"The Handbook of MRI Technique has, for many years, been an established text for many MRI practitioners, colleges and MRI schools around the world. MRI in Practice (also published by Wiley Blackwell) provides MRI practitioners with a user-friendly approach to MRI physics. The Handbook of MRI Technique is its practical companion and is intended as a guide to MRI scanning techniques and protocols. Its main aim is to help MRI practitioners of all kinds, optimize protocols, improve image quality and recognize and rectify common artefacts. In this, the fifth edition, it has been my intention to continue with the objectives of previous editions but update the reader on recent techniques and to expand certain chapters. Experienced MRI practitioners from the United States, Canada, Australia and Europe have made important contributions to reflect these advances and their practice. This is truly an international collaboration and, I hope, takes some small steps towards standardization of MRI practice. The book is split into two parts. Part 1 summarizes the main aspects of theory that relate to clinical practice. Chapters on pulse sequences, cardiac gating, patient care and safety and contrast agents have been expanded and updated. Part 1 also includes practical tips on equipment, protocol parameters and artefacts. Part 2 includes a step-by-step guide to examining each anatomical area. It covers most of the common techniques and now includes sections on bowel and prostate imaging. Other examination areas have been updated to include techniques such as spectroscopy and there is a new chapter dedicated to paediatric imaging. Under each examination area, categories such as common indications, patient positioning, equipment, suggested protocols, protocol optimization and artefacts are included. Guidance on contrast usage is also provided and all chapters also contain key facts and diagrams showing main anatomical structures. The fifth edition also includes a new section specifically related to slice prescription criteria with new localizer images (kindly supplied by ScanLabMR) and many new clinical images are provided. The accompanying web-site consists of questions and flash cards to enable readers to test their knowledge"-- Provided by publisher.

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