MRI: The Basics

MRI: The Basics
ISBN-10
1496384342
ISBN-13
9781496384348
Category
Medical
Pages
496
Language
English
Published
2017-10-16
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Authors
William Bradley, Ray H. Hashemi, Christopher J. Lisanti

Description

Concise, readable, and engaging, MRI: The Basics, 4th Edition, offers an excellent introduction to the physics behind MR imaging. Clinically relevant coverage includes everything from basic principles and key math concepts to more advanced topics, including the latest MR techniques and optimum image creation. Hundreds of high-quality illustrations, board-style questions and answers, legible equations, and instructive diagrams take you from the basics of MR physics through current applications.

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