MAYO CLINIC GUIDE TO CARDIAC MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING

MAYO CLINIC GUIDE TO CARDIAC MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING

Editorial:
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Año de edición:
Materia
Diagnostico por Imágenes
ISBN:
978-0-19-994118-6
Páginas:
336
N. de edición:
2
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

100,35 €

Despues:

95,33 €

- Board style questions with clearly explained and illustrated answers.
- Well described clinical imaging protocols and case studies in an easy-to-follow format.
- Current and state-of-the-art imaging protocols.
The Mayo Clinic Guide to Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Second Edition, is an updated version of the popular first edition of the same title. This handy reference text and soon to be classic text is designed to educate physicists, technologists and clinicians in the basics of cardiac MRI. A significantly expanded and reworked clinical imaging section provides numerous imaging protocols for the most commonly indicated cardiac MRI examinations as well as a plethora of well illustrated and described clinical examples. This text is a must have for anyone interested in developing their own cardiovascular MR imaging practice or advancing their existing skills. The addition of case-based questions and answers add a new dimension to this expanded second edition.
Readership: Residents, clinicians (radiologists and cardiologists), physicists and MR technologists. Cardiology and radiology trainees. Staff radiologists and cardiologists interested in beginning or continuing their education in cardiac MRI.

Author Information
Eric E. Williamson, MD Chair, Division of Cardiovascular Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota; Associate Professor of Radiology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine.

Table of Contents
Section I: Basic Principles of Cardiac MRI
1 ECG Gating and Associated Artifacts Matthew W. Martinez, MD, and Kiaran P. McGee, PhD
2 Cardiac Anatomy Matthew W. Martinez, MD
3 Standard Imaging Planes in Cardiac MR Imaging Matthew W. Martinez, MD, Eric E. Williamson, MD, and Kiaran P. McGee, PhD
4 Pulse Sequence Basics Kiaran P. McGee, MD, and Matthew A. Bernstein, PhD
5 Modular Cardiac MR Imaging Protocols Phillip M. Young, MD, Eric E. Williamson, MD, and James F. Glockner, MD

Section II: Clinical Applications and Case Studies
6 Myocardial Ischemia and Infarction Thomas A. Foley, MD
7 Nonischemic Myocardial Disease Nila J. Akhtar, MD, Matthew W. Martinez, MD, and Eric E. Williamson, MD
8 Pericardial Disease Phillip M. Young, MD
9 Cardiac Masses Ethany L. Cullen, MD, and Philip A. Araoz, MD
10 Congenital Disease Nandan S. Anavekar, MB, BCh, and Paul R. Julsrud, MD
11 Valvular Heart Disease James F. Glockner, MD, PhD

Section III: Troubleshooting-MRI Safety and Artifacts
12 Common MR Imaging Artifacts Kiaran P. McGee, PhD, and Matthew A. Bernstein, PhD
13 Cardiac MRI Safety Kiaran P. McGee, PhD, Robert E. Watson Jr, MD, PhD, and Eric E. Williamson, MD

Section IV: Review Questions
14 Board-Type Questions and Answers Kiaran P. McGee, PhD, Matthew W. Martinez, MD, and Eric E. Williamson, MD

Index