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MRI of the Liver - Imaging Techniques, Contrast Enhancement, Differential Diagnosis

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Due to the latest developments in magnetic resonance imaging for the evaluation of liver pathology, a second, completely revised and enlarged edition of this book was felt necessary - despite only three years having elapsed since the first edition.

All chapters from the first edition have been revised and enriched with additional illustrations and information. New chapters have been added covering important and highly relevant topics, among which imaging of pseudolesions, imaging of neoplastic diseases in pediatric subjects, imaging of bile ducts, MR angiography and imaging pre and post liver transplantation.

Particular attention has been paid to the differential use of contrast agents with emphasis placed on the authors' broad experience of MR imaging of focal liver lesions using different contrast agents. The diverse mechanisms of action of all MR contrast agents applicable for liver imaging are explained in detail and comparative examples are provided.

As was the case with the first edition, this book will prove invaluable to radiologists wishing to further expand or consolidate their routine approach to MR imaging of the liver.

List of contents

Techniques for Liver MR Imaging.- Histopathologic Classification of Liver Pathologies.- Contrast Agents for Liver MR Imaging.- Imaging of Benign Focal Liver Lesions.- Hepatic Pseudolesions.- Imaging of Malignant Focal Liver Lesions.- Imaging of the Biliary Tree and Gallbladder Diseases.- Comparison of Available Contrast Agents for the Imaging of Specific Liver Lesions.- Imaging of Diffuse Liver Disease.- MR Imaging of the Liver in Pediatric Patients.- Imaging of the Liver Post-Surgery and/or Post-Ablative Therapy.- MR Angiography in Liver Disease.

About the author

Günther Schneider is specialized in MR Imaging since more than 12 years. Several books and book contributions in the field of MRI, general imaging of children.

Summary

Due to the latest developments in magnetic resonance imaging for the evaluation of liver pathology, a second, completely revised and enlarged edition of this book was felt necessary – despite only three years having elapsed since the first edition.

All chapters from the first edition have been revised and enriched with additional illustrations and information. New chapters have been added covering important and highly relevant topics, among which imaging of pseudolesions, imaging of neoplastic diseases in pediatric subjects, imaging of bile ducts, MR angiography and imaging pre and post liver transplantation.

Particular attention has been paid to the differential use of contrast agents with emphasis placed on the authors’ broad experience of MR imaging of focal liver lesions using different contrast agents. The diverse mechanisms of action of all MR contrast agents applicable for liver imaging are explained in detail and comparative examples are provided.

As was the case with the first edition, this book will prove invaluable to radiologists wishing to further expand or consolidate their routine approach to MR imaging of the liver.

Product details

Authors G. Schneider
Assisted by Luig Grazioli (Editor), Luigi Grazioli (Editor), Sanjay Saini (Editor), G]nther Schneider (Editor), Günther Schneider (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.12.2012
 
EAN 9788847003354
ISBN 978-88-470-0335-4
No. of pages 432
Dimensions 200 mm x 26 mm x 276 mm
Weight 1217 g
Illustrations XIX, 412 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

B, Medicine, Radiology, INTERNAL MEDICINE, Hepatology, Oncology, Gastroenterology, nuclear medicine, Imaging / Radiology, Medical imaging

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