Ebook: Duke Review of MRI Physics
Author: Wells Mangrum Quoc Bao Hoang Tim Amrhein Scott Duncan Charles Maxfield Elmar Merkle Allen Song
- Genre: Medicine
- Tags: Radiology
- Series: Case Review Series
- Year: 2018
- Publisher: Elsevier
- Edition: 2nd Edition
- Language: English
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A solid understanding of MRI physics is essential for both residents and practicing radiologists, and Duke Review of MRI Physics Principles: Case Review Series, 2nd Edition, provides practical applications, board-style self-assessment questions, and clinically relevant cases in a high-yield, easy-to-digest format. Designed to help you solve clinical questions, arrive at accurate diagnoses, and use MRI more effectively in your practice, it uses a case-based approach to demonstrate the basic physics of MRI and how it applies to successful and accurate imaging, interpretation, and diagnosis.
Key Features
Focuses on 18 key MRI principles (such as T1 contrast, T2 contrast, and proton density), using a series of cases that make difficult concepts engaging and understandable.
Features over 800 high-quality MR images in a full-color, user-friendly case format with clear explanations of physics and other MRI principles.
Shares the experience and knowledge of a multidisciplinary author team comprising radiology residents, practicing radiologists, and radiology physicists who provide practical guidance for each body system – neurologic, breast, body, vascular, and musculoskeletal.
Key Features
Focuses on 18 key MRI principles (such as T1 contrast, T2 contrast, and proton density), using a series of cases that make difficult concepts engaging and understandable.
Features over 800 high-quality MR images in a full-color, user-friendly case format with clear explanations of physics and other MRI principles.
Shares the experience and knowledge of a multidisciplinary author team comprising radiology residents, practicing radiologists, and radiology physicists who provide practical guidance for each body system – neurologic, breast, body, vascular, and musculoskeletal.
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