<p><span>Since the publication of the best-selling, highly acclaimed first edition, the technology and clinical applications of medical imaging have changed significantly. Gathering these developments into one volume, </span><span>Webbβs Physics of Medical Imaging, Second Edition</span><span> presen
Medical Imaging Physics, Fourth Edition
β Scribed by William R. Hendee, E. Russell Ritenour(auth.)
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
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- 502
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This comprehensive publication covers all aspects of image formation in modern medical imaging modalities, from radiography, fluoroscopy, and computed tomography, to magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasound.Β It addresses the techniques and instrumentation used in the rapidly changing field of medical imaging.Β Now in its fourth edition, this text provides the reader with the tools necessary to be comfortable with the physical principles, equipment, and procedures used in diagnostic imaging, as well as appreciate the capabilities and limitations of the technologies.Content:
Chapter 1 Imaging in Medicine (pages 1β10):
Chapter 2 Structure of Matter (pages 11β26):
Chapter 3 Radioactive Decay (pages 27β44):
Chapter 4 Interactions of Radiation (pages 45β68):
Chapter 5 Production of X Rays (pages 69β90):
Chapter 6 Radiation Quantity and Quality (pages 91β116):
Chapter 7 Interaction of X and ? Rays in the Body (pages 117β126):
Chapter 8 Radiation Detectors for Quantitative Measurement (pages 127β142):
Chapter 9 Accumulation and Analysis of Nuclear Data (pages 143β160):
Chapter 10 Computers and Image Networking (pages 161β178):
Chapter 11 Probability and Statistics (pages 179β196):
Chapter 12 Instrumentation for Nuclear Imaging (pages 197β216):
Chapter 13 Radiography (pages 217β234):
Chapter 14 Fluoroscopy (pages 235β250):
Chapter 15 Computed Tomography (pages 251β264):
Chapter 16 Influences on Image Quality (pages 265β280):
Chapter 17 Analytic Description of Image Quality (pages 281β288):
Chapter 18 Visual Perception (pages 289β302):
Chapter 19 Ultrasound Waves (pages 303β316):
Chapter 20 Ultrasound Transducers (pages 317β330):
Chapter 21 Ultrasound Instrumentation (pages 331β342):
Chapter 22 Doppler Effect (pages 343β354):
Chapter 23 Fundamentals of Magnetic Resonance (pages 355β366):
Chapter 24 Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy (pages 367β388):
Chapter 25 Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Instrumentation, Bioeffects, and Site Planning (pages 389β402):
Chapter 26 Experimental Radiobiology (pages 403β412):
Chapter 27 Human Radiobiology (pages 413β434):
Chapter 28 Protection from External Sources of Radiation (pages 435β454):
Chapter 29 Protection from Internal Sources of Radiation (pages 455β466):
Chapter 30 Future Developments in Medical Imaging (pages 467β476):
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