
Clinical 3T Magnetic Resonance.
Title:
Clinical 3T Magnetic Resonance.
Author:
Runge, Val M.
ISBN:
9781604064810
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (272 pages)
Contents:
Clinical 3 T Magnetic Resonance -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contributors -- 1 Basic Principles of MR -- 2 Components of an MR Scanner -- 3 SNR and Spatial Resolution -- 4 SNR and k-space -- 5 SNR, Parallel Imaging, and Field Strength -- 6 CNR and Relaxation Times -- 7 CNR and Magnetic Susceptibility -- 8 CNR and Dielectric Resonances -- 9 Torque and Attraction -- 10 Switching of Magnetic Field Gradients -- 11 SAR Basics -- 12 Increased SAR at High Field -- 13 SAR Guidelines -- 14 SAR Monitoring and Management -- 15 SAR Reduction (mSENSE) -- 16 SAR Reduction (GRAPPA) -- 17 SAR Reduction (Hyperechoes) -- 18 SAR Reduction (SPACE) -- 19 SAR Reduction (VERSE) -- 20 Passive Implants -- 21 Body Piercing and Tattoos -- 22 Active Implants -- 23 Intravascular and Intracavitary Implants -- 24 Brain: Spatial Resolution -- 25 Brain: Slice Thickness -- 26 Brain: Screening -- 27 Brain: Contrast Media, Motion -- 28 Brain: 3D Time-of-Flight MRA -- 29 Brain: Ischemia (Part 1) -- 30 Brain: Ischemia (Part 2) -- 31 Brain: Ischemia (Part 3) -- 32 Brain: Ischemia (Part 4) -- 33 Brain: Infection/Inflammation -- 34 Brain: Multiple Sclerosis -- 35 Brain: Hemorrhage -- 36 Brain: Congenital Malformations -- 37 Brain: Toxic/Degenerative Disorders -- 38 Brain: Neoplasia-Introduction -- 39 Brain: Neoplasia-Screening -- 40 Brain: Primary Intra-axial Neoplasia -- 41 Brain: Residual/Recurrent Neoplasia (Part 1) -- 42 Brain: Residual/Recurrent Neoplasia (Part 2) -- 43 Brain: Metastases (Part 1) -- 44 Brain: Metastases (Part 2) -- 45 Brain: Extra-axial Neoplasia -- 46 Brain: Pituitary -- 47 Head and Neck -- 48 Brain: Pediatric Imaging -- 49 Brain: Susceptibility-Weighted Imaging -- 50 Brain: BOLD -- 51 Brain: Perfusion -- 52 Brain: Spectroscopy -- 53 Brain: Diffusion Tensor Imaging -- 54 Brain: Arterial Spin-Labeling.
55 Spine: Cervical-Introduction -- 56 Spine: Cervical-Cord (Part 1) -- 57 Spine: Cervical-Cord (Part 2) -- 58 Spine: Cervical-Disk Disease -- 59 Spine: Cervical-Bone, Soft Tissues -- 60 Spine: Cervical-Canal Compromise -- 61 Spine: Cervicothoracic Junction -- 62 Spine: Thoracic-Introduction -- 63 Spine: Thoracic-Cord -- 64 Spine: Lumbar-Disc Herniation (Part 1) -- 65 Spine: Lumbar-Disc Herniation (Part 2) -- 66 Spine: Lumbar-Postoperative (Part 1) -- 67 Spine: Lumbar-Postoperative (Part 2) -- 68 Spine: Lumbar-Intrathecal (Part 1) -- 69 Spine: Lumbar-Intrathecal (Part 2) -- 70 Knee: Cartilage -- 71 Knee: Osteochondral Disease -- 72 Knee: Cruciate Ligaments -- 73 Knee: Menisci/Meniscal Ligaments -- 74 Knee: Collateral Ligament Complexes -- 75 Wrist -- 76 Shoulder -- 77 Cardiac Function with CINE SSFP -- 78 Assessment of Cardiac Morphology -- 79 Ischemic Heart Disease -- 80 Assessment of Cardiomyopathy -- 81 Breast -- 82 Liver: Spatial Resolution -- 83 Liver: Imaging Sequences -- 84 Liver: Ultra-small Metastases -- 85 Liver: SPIO -- 86 Liver: MRCP (Part 1) -- 87 Liver: MRCP (Part 2) -- 88 Kidney (Part 1) -- 89 Kidney (Part 2) -- 90 Kidney: Arterial Spin-Labeling -- 91 Pelvis -- 92 Prostate: Introduction -- 93 Prostate: Anatomy -- 94 Prostate: Contrast-Enhanced Imaging -- 95 Prostate: Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Imaging -- 96 Prostate: Spectroscopy -- 97 Carotid CE-MRA (Spatial Resolution) -- 98 Carotid CE-MRA (Time-Resolved) -- 99 Abdominal Aortic CE-MRA (Resolution) -- 100 Abdominal Aortic CE-MRA (Aneurysm) -- 101 Renal CE-MRA (Fibromuscular Dysplasia) -- 102 Peripheral CE-MRA (Part 1) -- 103 Peripheral CE-MRA (Part 2) -- 104 Peripheral CE-MRA (Part 3) -- Index.
Abstract:
This is the first textbook to present a practical overview of the basic principles and clinical applications for 3 tesla (3T) MR imaging. Organized into sections according to anatomical location, each case study is presented in a concise, two-page unit that enables the reader to digest and review the material in small sections. The author describes the situations that dictate the use of 3T and explains the numerous clinical advantages of this field strength by drawing comparisons to corresponding studies at 1.5T.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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