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Clinical MR Spectroscopy

Clinical MR Spectroscopy

Clinical MR Spectroscopy

Techniques and Applications
Peter B. Barker, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Alberto Bizzi, Istituto Neurologico Carlo Besta, Milan
Nicola De Stefano, Università degli Studi, Siena
Rao Gullapalli, University of Maryland, Baltimore
Doris D. M. Lin, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
December 2009
Hardback
9780521868983
$198.00
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Hardback
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eBook

    In vivo magnetic resonance spectrosopy (MRS) is increasingly being used in the clinical setting, particularly for neurological disorders. Clinical MR Spectroscopy – Techniques and Applications explains both the underlying physical principles of MRS and provides a perceptive review of clinical MRS applications. Topics covered include an introduction to MRS physics, information content of spectra from different organ systems, spectral analysis methods, recommended protocols and localization techniques, and normal age- and region-related spectral variations in the brain. Clinical applications in the brain are discussed for brain tumors, hypoxic and ischemic injury, infectious, inflammatory and demyelinating diseases, epilepsy, neurodegenerative disorders, trauma and metabolic diseases. Outside of the brain, techniques and applications are discussed for MRS in the musculosketal system, breast and prostate. Written by leading MRS experts, this is an invaluable guide for anyone interested in in vivo MRS, including radiologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, oncologists and medical researchers.

    • All clinical applications thoroughly reviewed: malignancy (especially breast, prostate and brain tumors), musculoskeletal and neurological diseases
    • Includes recommended protocols and techniques, to guide the reader on how to select the right technique for each disease
    • Summaries of key findings in different diseases give the reader a quick overview of the main uses of MRS in each pathology

    Reviews & endorsements

    'It is an excellent textbook for the initial foray into the topic and a great reference book … I would happily recommend [it] to anyone wanting to use MRS in clinical research and believe that it will encourage the use of this technology in mainstream practice.' The Lancet

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    Product details

    December 2009
    Hardback
    9780521868983
    274 pages
    253 × 193 × 20 mm
    0.93kg
    84 b/w illus. 60 colour illus. 7 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Acknowledgements
    • 1. Introduction to MR spectroscopy in vivo
    • 2. Pulse sequences and protocol design
    • 3. Spectral analysis methods, quantitation and common artifacts
    • 4. Normal regional variations: brain development and aging
    • 5. MRS in brain tumors
    • 6. MRS in stroke and hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy
    • 7. MRS in infectious, inflammatory and demyelinating lesions
    • 8. MRS in epilepsy
    • 9. MRS in neurodegenerative disease
    • 10. MRS in traumatic brain injury
    • 11. Proton MR spectroscopy in brain metabolic disorders
    • 12. MRS in prostate cancer
    • 13. MRS in breast cancer
    • 14. MRS in musculoskeletal disease
    • Index.
      Authors
    • Peter B. Barker , The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

      Peter B. Barker is Professor of Radiology and Oncology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA.

    • Alberto Bizzi , Istituto Neurologico Carlo Besta, Milan

      Nicola de Stefano is Associate Professor of Neurology, University of Siena, Siena, Italy.

    • Nicola De Stefano , Università degli Studi, Siena

      Alberto Bizzi is Neuroradiologist, Division of Neuroradiology, Fondazione, IRCCS Instituto Neurologico Besta, Milan, Italy.

    • Rao Gullapalli , University of Maryland, Baltimore

      Rao Gullapalli is Associate Professor and Director, Core for Translational Research in Imaging at the University of Maryland, MD, USA.

    • Doris D. M. Lin , The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

      Doris D. M. Lin is Assistant Professor of Radiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA.