This book presents the first in-depth introduction to parallel imaging techniques and, in particular, to the application of parallel imaging in clinical MRI. It will provide readers with a broader understanding of the fundamental principles of parallel imaging and of the advantages and disadvantages
Parallel Imaging in Clinical MR Applications
โ Scribed by Olaf Dietrich PhD (auth.), PD Dr. med. Stefan O. Schoenberg, Dr. rer. nat. Olaf Dietrich, Prof. Dr. med. Dr. h.c. Maximilian F. Reiser (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 548
- Series
- Medical Radiology
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Parallel imaging techniques have only recently been introduced into magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in clinical routine, but they have already gained wide clinical acceptance in numerous applications. Their substantial advantages in terms of higher spatial and temporal resolution and improved image quality have revolutionized the role of MRI in many areas of comprehensive disease imaging.
This book presents the first in-depth introduction to parallel imaging techniques and, in particular, to the application of parallel imaging in clinical MRI. It will provide readers with a broader understanding of the fundamental principles of parallel imaging and of the advantages and disadvantages of specific MR protocols in clinical applications in all parts of the body at 1.5 and 3 Tesla.
The first part of the book explains relevant MRI physics and techniques, detailing the various image reconstruction algorithms for parallel imaging. The second part presents detailed, ready-to-use clinical protocols for morphologic, angiographic, and functional MR imaging, with special emphasis on problem-solving strategies for assessment of cardiovascular and oncological diseases. In addition, detailed information is provided on cutting-edge techniques such as diffusion tensor imaging, oxygen-enhanced lung imaging, and MRA with blood pool contrast agents.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XII
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
MRI from k-Space to Parallel Imaging....Pages 3-17
Basic Reconstruction Algorithms for Parallel Imaging....Pages 19-36
The g-Factor and Coil Design....Pages 37-48
Measurement of Signal-to-Noise Ratio and Parallel Imaging....Pages 49-61
Special Applications of Parallel Imaging....Pages 63-70
Parallel-Imaging Reconstruction of Arbitrary-k-Space-Sampling Data....Pages 71-90
Complementary Techniques for Accelerated Imaging....Pages 91-103
Front Matter....Pages 105-105
Measurement of Coil Sensitivity Profiles....Pages 107-112
Conventional Spin-Echo and Gradient-Echo Pulse Sequences....Pages 113-118
Single-Shot Pulse Sequences....Pages 119-126
Fast Sequences for Dynamic and Time-Resolved Imaging....Pages 127-139
The Development of TSENSE....Pages 141-152
Front Matter....Pages 153-153
Design of Dedicated MRI Systems for Parallel Imaging....Pages 155-159
Dedicated Coil Systems from Head to Toe....Pages 161-167
Design of Parallel-Imaging Protocols....Pages 169-172
General Advantages of Parallel Imaging....Pages 173-176
Limitations of Parallel Imaging....Pages 177-179
Front Matter....Pages 181-181
High-Resolution Imaging of the Brain....Pages 183-198
High-Resolution Imaging of the Skull Base and Larynx....Pages 199-208
Lung Imaging....Pages 209-217
Front Matter....Pages 181-181
Liver Imaging....Pages 219-231
High-Resolution Imaging of the Biliary Tree and the Pancreas....Pages 233-246
Parallel Imaging in Inflammatory Bowel Disease....Pages 247-254
Musculoskeletal Imaging: Knee and Shoulder....Pages 255-267
Advanced Methods of Fat Suppression and Parallel Imaging....Pages 269-282
Front Matter....Pages 283-283
MRA of Brain Vessels....Pages 285-290
MRA of the Carotid Arteries....Pages 291-305
MRA of the Pulmonary Circulation....Pages 307-318
MRA of the Renal Arteries....Pages 319-327
Peripheral MR Angiography....Pages 329-347
Pediatric Congenital Cardiovascular Disease....Pages 349-354
High-Resolution Whole-Body MRA....Pages 355-367
Front Matter....Pages 369-369
Imaging of CNS Diffusion and Perfusion....Pages 371-377
Diffusion Tensor Imaging of the Brain....Pages 379-392
Imaging of Cardiac Function....Pages 393-406
Imaging of Cardiac Perfusion....Pages 407-415
Imaging of Pulmonary Perfusion....Pages 417-427
Oxygen-Enhanced Imaging of the Lung....Pages 429-440
Imaging of Renal Perfusion....Pages 441-448
Front Matter....Pages 449-449
Cardiovascular Screening....Pages 451-459
Front Matter....Pages 449-449
Tumor Staging....Pages 461-470
Imaging of Bronchial Carcinoma....Pages 471-480
Imaging of Pulmonary Hypertension....Pages 481-494
Front Matter....Pages 495-495
New Coil Systems for Highly Parallel MR Acquisition Strategies....Pages 497-510
Parallel-Excitation Techniques for Ultra-High-Field MRI....Pages 511-521
Future Software Developments....Pages 523-532
Future Imaging Protocols....Pages 533-542
Back Matter....Pages 543-564
โฆ Subjects
Imaging / Radiology; Diagnostic Radiology; Internal Medicine
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