Handbook of MRI Technique
Westbrook, Catherine
Handbook of MRI Technique - 4th - West Sussex : Wiley Blackwell, 2014
How to use this book; Parameters and trade-offs; Pulse sequences; Flow phenomena and artifacts; Gating and respiratory compensation techniques; Patient care and safety; Contrast agents; Head and neck; Spine; Chest; Abdomen; Pelvis; Upper limb; Lower limb
Now entering its fourth edition, the marketleading Handbook of MRI Technique has been fully revised and updated to incorporate new technologies and developments essential to good practice. Written specifically for technologists and highly illustrated, it guides the uninitiated through scanning techniques and helps more experienced technologists to improve image quality. The first part of the book considers the main aspects of theory that relate to scanning and also includes practical tips on gating, equipment use, patient care and safety, and information on contrast media. The second half provides stepbystep instruction for examining each anatomical area, beginning with a basic anatomy section followed by sections on indications, patient positioning, equipment, artefacts and tips on optimizing image quality."
1118661621
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Handbook of MRI Technique - 4th - West Sussex : Wiley Blackwell, 2014
How to use this book; Parameters and trade-offs; Pulse sequences; Flow phenomena and artifacts; Gating and respiratory compensation techniques; Patient care and safety; Contrast agents; Head and neck; Spine; Chest; Abdomen; Pelvis; Upper limb; Lower limb
Now entering its fourth edition, the marketleading Handbook of MRI Technique has been fully revised and updated to incorporate new technologies and developments essential to good practice. Written specifically for technologists and highly illustrated, it guides the uninitiated through scanning techniques and helps more experienced technologists to improve image quality. The first part of the book considers the main aspects of theory that relate to scanning and also includes practical tips on gating, equipment use, patient care and safety, and information on contrast media. The second half provides stepbystep instruction for examining each anatomical area, beginning with a basic anatomy section followed by sections on indications, patient positioning, equipment, artefacts and tips on optimizing image quality."
1118661621
Magnetic Resonance Imaging