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Fundamentals of Medical Imaging

Fundamentals of Medical Imaging

Fundamentals of Medical Imaging

2nd Edition
Paul Suetens, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
September 2009
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    Fundamentals of Medical Imaging, second edition, is an invaluable technical introduction to each imaging modality, explaining the mathematical and physical principles and giving a clear understanding of how images are obtained and interpreted. Individual chapters cover each imaging modality – radiography, CT, MRI, nuclear medicine and ultrasound – reviewing the physics of the signal and its interaction with tissue, the image formation or reconstruction process, a discussion of image quality and equipment, clinical applications and biological effects and safety issues. Subsequent chapters review image analysis and visualization for diagnosis, treatment and surgery.
    New to this edition:
    • Appendix of questions and answers
    • New chapter on 3D image visualization
    • Advanced mathematical formulae in separate text boxes
    • Ancillary website containing 3D animations: www.cambridge.org/suetens
    • Full colour illustrations throughout
    Engineers, clinicians, mathematicians and physicists will find this an invaluable aid in understanding the physical principles of imaging and their clinical applications.

    • The only book available that explains scientific principles of each modality, from fundamental principles to clinical application
    • Outstanding illustrations - numerous full colour scans and line figures put the mathematical and physical principles into clinical context
    • Ancillary website provided which contains numerous state-of-the-art 3D animations

    Reviews & endorsements

    "Well-illustrated line drawings, clinical images, and photographs, more than 300 of which are in color....This book is written well and is easy to read. Depending on the reader's background, one can easily skip sections on mathematical theories on image formation (especially first-year medical physics students) but still get an understanding of various imaging modalities. Students interested in pursuing medical imaging will find this book helpful and should consider adding it to their private collection. One of the features I like about this second edition is the set of questions on each chapter at the end of the book intended to test readers' knowledge. Anyone teaching undergraduate or graduate courses in medical imaging will greatly benefit from the material in this book."
    Doody's Review Service

    "This book will benefit anyone who wishes to learn about one or more of the established medical imaging techniques. It provides enough information to gain a working knowledge of the mathematics and physics of each technique. It also serves as a good starting point for someone wishing to specialise in a technique."
    Contemporary Physics

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    Product details

    September 2009
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9780511590771
    0 pages
    0kg
    76 b/w illus.
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Introduction to digital image processing
    • 2. Radiography
    • 3. X-ray computed tomography
    • 4. Magnetic resonance imaging
    • 5. Nuclear medicine imaging
    • 6. Ultrasound imaging
    • 7. Medical imaging analysis
    • 8. Visualization for diagnosis and therapy
    • Exercises
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • Paul Suetens , Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

      Paul Suetens is Professor of Medical Imaging and Image Processing, Chairman of the Medical Imaging Centre at the University Hospital Leuven, and Head of the Division for Image and Speech Processing at the Department of Electrical Engineering of K. U. Leuven, Belgium.