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In vivo magnetic resonance spectrosopy (MRS) is increasingly being
used in the clinical setting, particularly for neurological
disorders. Clinical MR Spectroscopy - Techniques and Applications
explains both the underlying physical principles of MRS and
provides a perceptive review of clinical MRS applications. Topics
covered include an introduction to MRS physics, information content
of spectra from different organ systems, spectral analysis methods,
recommended protocols and localization techniques, and normal age-
and region-related spectral variations in the brain. Clinical
applications in the brain are discussed for brain tumors, hypoxic
and ischemic injury, infectious, inflammatory and demyelinating
diseases, epilepsy, neurodegenerative disorders, trauma and
metabolic diseases. Outside of the brain, techniques and
applications are discussed for MRS in the musculosketal system,
breast and prostate. Written by leading MRS experts, this is an
invaluable guide for anyone interested in in vivo MRS, including
radiologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, oncologists and medical
researchers.
MR perfusion imaging is an area of major research interest and
rapid clinical growth. Clinical Perfusion MRI: Techniques and
Applications provides a concise and comprehensive review of the
principles and applications of the field, covering dynamic
susceptibility contrast, dynamic contrast enhancement, and arterial
spin labeling imaging techniques. Principles of blood-volume and
oxygenation imaging are included. The clinical applications of
perfusion imaging in neurological disease and neuroscience are
discussed - major topics including its use in imaging
cerebrovascular disease and brain tumors and other neurological and
neurodegenerative disorders. Non-neurologic applications are also
covered with chapters on cardiac disease, breast cancer and other
organ systems. Use of MR perfusion imaging in pediatrics is also
discussed. Throughout the book case reports are included
illustrating representative clinical examples. This book will be of
interest to any clinician who uses MR perfusion imaging in their
clinical practice, as well as researchers in the field of MRI.
Clinical MR Neuroimaging, second edition, provides radiologists,
neuroscientists and researchers with a clear understanding of each
physiological MR methodology and their applications to the major
neurological diseases. Section 1 describes the physical principles
underlying each technique and their associated artefacts and
pitfalls. Subsequent sections review the application of MRI in a
range of clinical disorders: cerebrovascular disease, neoplasia,
infection/inflammation/demyelination disorders, seizures,
psychiatric/neurodegenerative conditions, and trauma. This new
edition includes all recent advances and applications, with greatly
increased coverage of permeability imaging, susceptibility imaging,
iron imaging, MR spectroscopy and fMRI. All illustrations are
completely new, taking advantage of the latest scan capabilities to
give images of the highest possible quality. In addition, over 35
new case studies have been included. Editors and contributors are
the leading neuroimaging experts worldwide; their unique
combination of technical knowledge and clinical expertise makes
Clinical MR Neuroimaging the leading text on the subject.
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