Basic principles; image weighting and contrast; encoding and image formation; parameters and trade-offs; pulse sequences; flow phenomen; artefacts and their compensation; vascular and cardiac imaging; instrumentation and equipment; MRI safety; contrast agents in MRI; advanced imaging techniques; US versus UK spellings; answers to questions.
"I welcome the new edition in the confidence that it will prove as
valuable to readers as did its predecessor."
from the Foreword by Dr Stephen Golding, Lecturer in Radiology,
University of Oxford
"A well-written handbook...extremely useful to radiographers
training in MR and also to radiologists, particularly those taking
fellowship examinations. It would be an ideal book to have in the
department for quick and easy reference, and unlike many other
radiology books, it is relatively inexpensive."
"This book is essential for many MRI courses in the UK and USA and
is a very popular source of information to radiographers,
radiologists and all interested MRI practitioners."
"This book should have a mandatory place in the department library
of all imaging centres with access to MRI"
RAD Magazine
""I welcome the new edition in the confidence that it will prove as
valuable to readers as did its predecessor." " from the Foreword by
Dr Stephen Golding, Lecturer in Radiology, University of Oxford ""A
well-written handbook...extremely useful to radiographers training
in MR and also to radiologists, particularly those taking
fellowship examinations. It would be an ideal book to have in the
department for quick and easy reference, and unlike many other
radiology books, it is relatively inexpensive."" ""This book is
essential for many MRI courses in the UK and USA and is a very
popular source of information to radiographers, radiologists and
all interested MRI practitioners."" ""This book should have a
mandatory place in the department library of all imaging centres
with access to MRI" "RAD Magazine
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