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Over the last decade, some of the greatest achievements in the
field of neuroimaging have been related to remarkable advances in
magnetic resonance techniques, including diffusion, perfusion,
magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and functional MRI. Such
techniques have provided valuable insights into tissue
microstructure, microvasculature, metabolism and brain
connectivity. Previously available mostly in research environments,
these techniques are now becoming part of everyday clinical
practice in a plethora of clinical MR systems. Nevertheless,
despite growing interest and wider acceptance, there remains a lack
of a comprehensive body of knowledge on the subject, exploring the
intrinsic complexity and physical difficulty of the techniques.
This book focuses on the basic principles and theories of
diffusion, perfusion, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and
functional MRI. It also explores their clinical applications and
places emphasis on the associated artifacts and pitfalls with a
comprehensive and didactic approach. This book aims to bridge the
gap between research applications and clinical practice. It will
serve as an educational manual for neuroimaging researchers and
radiologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, and physicists with an
interest in advanced MR techniques. It will also be a useful
reference text for experienced clinical scientists who wish to
optimize their multi-parametric imaging approach.
Over the last decade, some of the greatest achievements in the
field of neuroimaging have been related to remarkable advances in
magnetic resonance techniques, including diffusion, perfusion,
magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and functional MRI. Such
techniques have provided valuable insights into tissue
microstructure, microvasculature, metabolism and brain
connectivity. Previously available mostly in research environments,
these techniques are now becoming part of everyday clinical
practice in a plethora of clinical MR systems. Nevertheless,
despite growing interest and wider acceptance, there remains a lack
of a comprehensive body of knowledge on the subject, exploring the
intrinsic complexity and physical difficulty of the techniques.
This book focuses on the basic principles and theories of
diffusion, perfusion, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and
functional MRI. It also explores their clinical applications and
places emphasis on the associated artifacts and pitfalls with a
comprehensive and didactic approach. This book aims to bridge the
gap between research applications and clinical practice. It will
serve as an educational manual for neuroimaging researchers and
radiologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, and physicists with an
interest in advanced MR techniques. It will also be a useful
reference text for experienced clinical scientists who wish to
optimize their multi-parametric imaging approach.
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