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Zusatztext This is an excellent teaching resource for trainees who wish to learn the clinical use of body MRI in diagnostic assessment and clinical problem solving. It is a valuable book for both trainees and practicing radiologists. Informationen zum Autor William E. Brant, MD, FACR, is Professor of Radiology and Director of ThoracoAbdominal Imaging Division, Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging, at University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia.Eduard E. de Lange, MD, is Professor of Radiology and Director of Body MRI, Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging, at University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. Klappentext Essentials of Body MRI extensively covers the field, offering clear and detailed guidance on MRI as an invaluable tool for the primary diagnosis and problem solving of diseases of the body, including the abdomen, liver, pancreas, pelvis, heart, urinary tract, and great vessels. Zusammenfassung Essentials of Body MRI extensively covers the field, offering clear and detailed guidance on MRI as an invaluable tool for the primary diagnosis and problem solving of diseases of the body, including the abdomen, liver, pancreas, pelvis, heart, urinary tract, and great vessels. The beginning chapters focus on the physics, pulse sequences and other practical considerations related to body MR imaging to help the reader fully understand the imaging appearance of clinical disease. The remaining chapters discuss the clinical applications, with the topics spanning from the normal anatomic structures and diagnosis of abdominal, pelvic, cardiac and vascular diseases to the modality's role as a tool for solving diagnostic problems. The key points of each chapter are boxed as "Essentials to Remember" for rapid review and learning. Written in clear, accessible text, and featuring 887 figures and numerous tables, Essentials of Body MRI is a resource that the radiology resident and physician will turn to again and again. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors Universal Abbreviations 1. Basic MR Physics 2. MR Acquisition Techniques and Practical Considerations for Abdominal Imaging 3. Liver MR Imaging 4. Biliary System MR Imaging 5. Pancreas MR Imaging 6. MR of the Urinary Tract 7. Adrenal and Retroperitoneal MR Imaging 8. Gastrointestinal Tract, Peritoneal Cavity, and Spleen MR Imaging 9. Gynecologic MR 10. Cardiac MR Imaging 11. Vascular MR Imaging Index ...