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Emerging Imaging Technologies in Medicine (Paperback)
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From the discovery of x-rays in 1895 through the emergence of
computed tomography (CT) in the 1970s and magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) in the 1980s, non-invasive imaging has revolutionized
the practice of medicine. While these technologies have thoroughly
penetrated clinical practice, scientists continue to develop novel
approaches that promise to push imaging into entirely new clinical
realms, while addressing the issues of dose, sensitivity, or
specificity that limit existing imaging approaches. Emerging
Imaging Technologies in Medicine surveys a number of emerging
technologies that have the promise to find routine clinical use in
the near- (less than five years), mid- (five to ten years) and
long-term (more than ten years) time frames. Each chapter provides
a detailed discussion of the associated physics and technology, and
addresses improvements in terms of dose, sensitivity, and
specificity, which are limitations of current imaging approaches.
In particular, the book focuses on modalities with clinical
potential rather than those likely to have an impact mainly in
preclinical animal imaging. The last ten years have been a period
of fervent creativity and progress in imaging technology, with
improvements in computational power, nanofabrication, and laser and
detector technology leading to major new developments in
phase-contrast imaging, photoacoustic imaging, and optical imaging.
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