Release Date: 01 April, 2001
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Book Info Wake Forest Univ., Winston-Salem, NC. Synopsis, in question-and-answer format, covering the physical principles of magnetic resonance directly applicable to clinical imaging. Includes coverage of MR spectroscopy, functional MR imaging, diffusion/perfusion imaging, and echo-planar imaging. Previous edition: c1994. Softcover. DNLM: Magnetic Resonance Imaging--methods. Rating 5.0
A Phenomenal ResourceA great resource for anyone working in MRI!!Outstanding in Every WayThis is a great source of information for all those involved in MRI practice. The authors give concise, readable, and even sometimes interesting answers to the most commonly asked questions pertaining to this complex subject, without unnecessary simplification. Both authors should be commended on a job well done. This beats the competition hands down!Elster's Q & A on MRI, 2nd Ed.This is an outstanding book for the beginner and intermediate level student of MRI. The book provides understandable, yet much more in depth explanations of basic physics and gives intuitive insights into mechanisms which I have not found in other presentations. Also, the references at the bottom of each question are superb, often with commentary on their special value. Some excellent web sites are given which I had not found by search engine. The authors clearly devoted tremendous effort to this book to make it as good as it could be and they were successful. This book is a paradigm for presenting highly technical topics in an understandable way - very impressive, and highly recommended to anyone learning MRI. |
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