Magnetic resonance imaging : clinical principles

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Magnetic resonance imaging : clinical principles

edited by Val M. Runge

Lippincott, c1992

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This work takes a clinical approach to magnetic resonance imaging. Numerous case studies examine how to perform the MRI examination; radiologic interpretation; use of MRI as a diagnostic exam; and clinical, surgical and pathologic correlations. Chapters are organized by anatomy and focus on common exams. A comprehensive chapter looks at scan protocols and the book also addresses the clinical application of MRI to all body systems and points out MRI's strengths for each area.

Table of Contents

  • Clinical cases: brain - white matter disease and infection, Fred Carolan and Val M. Runge
  • brain - vascular disease, Bert R. Carollo and Val M. Runge
  • brain - neoplastic disease, Ann Price
  • brain - congenital, Gene Heard et al
  • spine A, Ann Price
  • spine B, Kevin L. Nelson
  • neck, oropharynx, and nasopharynx, Bruce L. Dean
  • thorax and heart, Daniel J. Brodoff and Roderic I. Pettigrew
  • abdomen, Val M. Runge and Gene Heard
  • pelvis, Gene Heard and Eugenio O. Gerscovich
  • musculoskeletal systems, Clifford R. Wolf
  • clinical physics, John E. Kirsch
  • scan protocols, Val M. Runge.

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