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Rad Tech''s Guide to Mri - Basic Physics, Instrumentation, and Quality Control

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The second edition of Rad Tech's Guide to MRI provides practicing and training technologists with a succinct overview of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Designed for quick reference and examination preparation, this pocket-size guide covers the fundamental principles of electromagnetism, MRI equipment, data acquisition and processing, image quality and artifacts, MR Angiography, Diffusion/Perfusion, and more.
 
Written by an expert practitioner and educator, this handy reference guide:
* Provides essential MRI knowledge in a single portable, easy-to-read guide
* Covers instrumentation and MRI hardware components, including gradient and radio-frequency subsystems
* Provides techniques to handle flow imaging issues and improve the quality of MRIs
* Explains the essential physics underpinning MRI technology
 
Rad Tech's Guide to MRI is a must-have resource for student radiographers, especially those preparing for the American Registry of Radiation Technologist (ARRT) exams, as well as practicing radiology technologists looking for a quick reference guide.

Sommario

1. Hardware Overview 1
 
Instrumentation: Magnets 1
 
Instrumentation: RF Subsystem 6
 
Instrumentation: Gradient Subsystem 8
 
2. Fundamental Principles 11
 
Electromagnetism: Faraday's Law of Induction 11
 
Magnetism 12
 
Behavior of Hydrogen in a Magnetic Field 14
 
3. Production of Magnetic Resonance Signal 19
 
4. Relaxation and Tissue Characteristics 23
 
T2-Relaxation 23
 
T1-Relaxation 24
 
Proton Density 24
 
T2* (Pronounced "T2 star") 25
 
5. Data Acquisition and Image Formation 27
 
Pulse Sequences 27
 
Image Contrast Control 30
 
Image Formation 42
 
Data Acquisition 43
 
Scan Time 50
 
Controlling Image Quality with FSE 57
 
6. Magnetic Resonance Image Quality 61
 
Spatial Resolution 61
 
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) 63
 
7. Artifacts 75
 
Chemical Shift (Water and Fat in Different Voxels) 75
 
Chemical Shift (Water and Fat in the Same Voxel) 77
 
Magnetic Susceptibility 79
 
Motion and Flow 81
 
Spatial Presaturation 82
 
Gradient Moment Nulling (Flow Compensation) 84
 
Compensation for Respiration 84
 
Cardiac Compensation 86
 
Aperiodic Motion 88
 
Aliasing 89
 
Gibbs and Truncation Artifact 91
 
Radio-Frequency Artifacts 92
 
Gradient Malfunctions 93
 
Image Shading 93
 
Inadequate System Tuning 94
 
Reconstruction Artifacts 94
 
8. Flow Imaging 97
 
Flow Patterns 97
 
Magnetic Resonance Angiography (Non Contrast) 98
 
Reduction of Flow Artifacts 102
 
Signal Loss in MRA 102
 
Two-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional Time-of-Flight 103
 
Signal Loss with Two-Dimensional TOF 104
 
Three-Dimensional TOF 106
 
Signal Loss with Three-Dimensional TOF 108
 
PC Techniques 109
 
Contrast Enhanced MRA (CE-MRA) 113
 
9. Diffusion and Perfusion Imaging 117
 
Diffusion-Weighted Imaging (DWI) 117
 
10. Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agents 125
 
Characteristics, Composition and Structure 125
 
Index 129

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William H. Faulkner, Jr. is a radiologic technologist and MRI education and operations consultant with William Faulkner and Associates. He is a founding board member of the American Board of Magnetic Resonance Safety (ABMRS) and author and co-author of several books on magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography including the Handbook of MRI Technique and Review Questions for MRI.

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