Presenting an authoritative overview of abdominal and pelvic MRI
techniques
Consistent image quality and fast-scanning techniques are among
the goals of current magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology.
To maximize the diagnostic possibilities of MRI techniques,
especially in the increasingly vital area of abdominal MR, the
right reference can make all the difference.
Distinguished by its all-inclusive coverage and rich
illustrations with detailed captions, Primer on MR Imaging of the
Abdomen and Pelvis is just such a reference.
Ideal for radiologists, radiology residents, MR technologists,
and physicians interested in MRI of abdominal disease, this
definitive guide uses a clear pattern-recognition approach, with
chapters organized around organ systems and pathology. It offers
clinicians an unmatched guide to high-quality MRI studies of the
abdomen and pelvis, focusing on disease processes in the liver,
gallbladder and bile ducts, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, and
more.
Primer on MR Imaging of the Abdomen and Pelvis also provides
critical coverage of MRI sequences, from the most up-to-date
gradient echo and parallel imaging techniques to standard spin-echo
sequences. In addition, you'll find a thorough review of modern
imaging protocols and strategies, including those for the
uncooperative patient.
Supported by end-of-chapter summary notes and helpful summary
tables, Primer on MR Imaging of the Abdomen and Pelvis is the most
clinically relevant guide to the successful use of MRI to image the
abdomen and pelvis, as well as a concise yet comprehensive
description of the full range of diseases of the abdomen and
pelvis.