Parallel Imaging in Clinical MR Applications 2007 Edition Contributor(s): Schönberg, Stefan O. (Editor), Baert, A. L. (Foreword by), Dietrich, Olaf (Editor) |
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ISBN: 3540231021 ISBN-13: 9783540231028 Publisher: Springer OUR PRICE: $313.49 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: November 2006 Annotation: Parallel imaging techniques have only recently been introduced into magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in clinical routine, but they have already gained wide clinical acceptance in numerous applications. Their substantial advantages in terms of higher spatial and temporal resolution and improved image quality have revolutionized the role of MRI in many areas of comprehensive disease imaging. This book presents the first in-depth introduction to parallel imaging techniques and, in particular, to the application of parallel imaging in clinical MRI. It will provide readers with a broader understanding of the fundamental principles of parallel imaging and of the advantages and disadvantages of specific MR protocols in clinical applications in all parts of the body at 1.5 and 3 Tesla. |
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BISAC Categories: - Medical | Radiology, Radiotherapy & Nuclear Medicine - Medical | Diagnostic Imaging - General - Medical | Biochemistry |
Dewey: 616.075 |
LCCN: 2006925090 |
Physical Information: 1.11" H x 7.76" W x 10.76" (3.77 lbs) 564 pages |
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Publisher Description: Parallel imaging techniques have only recently been introduced into magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in clinical routine, but they have already gained wide clinical acceptance in numerous applications. Their substantial advantages in terms of higher spatial and temporal resolution and improved image quality have revolutionized the role of MRI in many areas of comprehensive disease imaging. This book presents the first in-depth introduction to parallel imaging techniques and, in particular, to the application of parallel imaging in clinical MRI. It will provide readers with a broader understanding of the fundamental principles of parallel imaging and of the advantages and disadvantages of specific MR protocols in clinical applications in all parts of the body at 1.5 and 3 Tesla. |