07463nam 2201009Ia 450 991082707130332120240314005819.01-63853-241-997866127854121-60406-481-110.1055/b-002-76306(CKB)2550000000031755(EBL)1250211(SSID)ssj0000517539(PQKBManifestationID)11318167(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000517539(PQKBWorkID)10488220(PQKB)10980099(Au-PeEL)EBL1250211(CaPaEBR)ebr10587042(CaONFJC)MIL278541(OCoLC)85275828610.1055-b-002-76306(DE-2912)1495646326011(MiAaPQ)EBC1250211(EXLCZ)99255000000003175520060705d2007 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrClinical 3 T Magnetic Resonance /by: Runge, Val M., Nitz, Wolfgang R., Schmeets, Stuart H., Schoenberg, Stefan O.1st ed.New York Thieme Medical Publishersc20071 online resource (272 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-58890-403-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Clinical 3 T Magnetic Resonance; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Foreword; Preface; Contributors; 1 Basic Principles of MR; 2 Components of an MR Scanner; 3 SNR and Spatial Resolution; 4 SNR and k-space; 5 SNR, Parallel Imaging, and Field Strength; 6 CNR and Relaxation Times; 7 CNR and Magnetic Susceptibility; 8 CNR and Dielectric Resonances; 9 Torque and Attraction; 10 Switching of Magnetic Field Gradients; 11 SAR Basics; 12 Increased SAR at High Field; 13 SAR Guidelines; 14 SAR Monitoring and Management; 15 SAR Reduction (mSENSE); 16 SAR Reduction (GRAPPA)17 SAR Reduction (Hyperechoes)18 SAR Reduction (SPACE); 19 SAR Reduction (VERSE); 20 Passive Implants; 21 Body Piercing and Tattoos; 22 Active Implants; 23 Intravascular and Intracavitary Implants; 24 Brain: Spatial Resolution; 25 Brain: Slice Thickness; 26 Brain: Screening; 27 Brain: Contrast Media, Motion; 28 Brain: 3D Time-of-Flight MRA; 29 Brain: Ischemia (Part 1); 30 Brain: Ischemia (Part 2); 31 Brain: Ischemia (Part 3); 32 Brain: Ischemia (Part 4); 33 Brain: Infection/Inflammation; 34 Brain: Multiple Sclerosis; 35 Brain: Hemorrhage; 36 Brain: Congenital Malformations37 Brain: Toxic/Degenerative Disorders38 Brain: Neoplasia-Introduction; 39 Brain: Neoplasia-Screening; 40 Brain: Primary Intra-axial Neoplasia; 41 Brain: Residual/Recurrent Neoplasia (Part 1); 42 Brain: Residual/Recurrent Neoplasia (Part 2); 43 Brain: Metastases (Part 1); 44 Brain: Metastases (Part 2); 45 Brain: Extra-axial Neoplasia; 46 Brain: Pituitary; 47 Head and Neck; 48 Brain: Pediatric Imaging; 49 Brain: Susceptibility-Weighted Imaging; 50 Brain: BOLD; 51 Brain: Perfusion; 52 Brain: Spectroscopy; 53 Brain: Diffusion Tensor Imaging; 54 Brain: Arterial Spin-Labeling55 Spine: Cervical-Introduction56 Spine: Cervical-Cord (Part 1); 57 Spine: Cervical-Cord (Part 2); 58 Spine: Cervical-Disk Disease; 59 Spine: Cervical-Bone, Soft Tissues; 60 Spine: Cervical-Canal Compromise; 61 Spine: Cervicothoracic Junction; 62 Spine: Thoracic-Introduction; 63 Spine: Thoracic-Cord; 64 Spine: Lumbar-Disc Herniation (Part 1); 65 Spine: Lumbar-Disc Herniation (Part 2); 66 Spine: Lumbar-Postoperative (Part 1); 67 Spine: Lumbar-Postoperative (Part 2); 68 Spine: Lumbar-Intrathecal (Part 1); 69 Spine: Lumbar-Intrathecal (Part 2); 70 Knee: Cartilage; 71 Knee: Osteochondral Disease72 Knee: Cruciate Ligaments73 Knee: Menisci/Meniscal Ligaments; 74 Knee: Collateral Ligament Complexes; 75 Wrist; 76 Shoulder; 77 Cardiac Function with CINE SSFP; 78 Assessment of Cardiac Morphology; 79 Ischemic Heart Disease; 80 Assessment of Cardiomyopathy; 81 Breast; 82 Liver: Spatial Resolution; 83 Liver: Imaging Sequences; 84 Liver: Ultra-small Metastases; 85 Liver: SPIO; 86 Liver: MRCP (Part 1); 87 Liver: MRCP (Part 2); 88 Kidney (Part 1); 89 Kidney (Part 2); 90 Kidney: Arterial Spin-Labeling; 91 Pelvis; 92 Prostate: Introduction; 93 Prostate: Anatomy94 Prostate: Contrast-Enhanced ImagingHere is the first textbook to present a practical overview of the basic principles and clinical applications for 3 tesla (3 T) MR imaging. 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