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Doyon D. e Coll.

Manuale di Risonanza Magnetica

720-page volume with 860 illustrations, partly in colour.

Magnetic resonance imaging is an increasingly indispensable imaging technique. New indications are emerging, particularly for the study of the heart and small vessels, the pelvis, the liver and the breast, and—thanks to its safety—in paediatrics and in pregnant women. Owing to ongoing progress, MRI now enables morphological and functional analysis in new fields such as brain functions, spectroscopy, the study of cerebrospinal fluid flow, diffusion and tissue perfusion. The aim of this manual is twofold: on the one hand, to provide readers with the essential foundations for understanding MRI (physics, techniques and semiotics) and, on the other, to take stock of the current capabilities of this examination. This fourth edition has been extensively updated with the inclusion of the latest and most advanced techniques; in particular, the chapters on the head, the musculoskeletal system and the chest have been rewritten and enriched with new images. After a historical and technical introduction, the different fields of application are presented according to a didactic scheme: description of techniques and exam preparation, presentation of normal findings and main pathologies. Interventional MRI and functional MRI are addressed in dedicated sections. The main study protocols—depending on the region examined and the pathology—are described at the end of the volume.

Original price was: €105,00.Current price is: €99,75.

ISBN: 978-88-7620-725-9 Category:

Additional information

edizione

2006

autori

Doyon D. e Coll.

pagine

720 pagine

Description

  1. Basic principles
  2. MRI semiotics
  3. Contraindications and risks
  4. Head MRI
  5. Facial skeleton, neck and petrous region
  6. Craniovertebral junction
  7. Spine and spinal cord
  8. Musculoskeletal MRI
  9. Pelvis
  10. Chest
  11. Abdomen
  12. Paediatrics
  13. Cardiovascular MRI: principles and clinical applications
  14. Breast MRI
  15. Interventional MRI: prospects and reality
  16. Functional MRI
  17. Molecular imaging
  • General bibliography
  • Appendix
  • Analytical index