Synopsis
Now in its Second Edition, this thoroughly illustrated volume is a practical, problem-oriented "how-to" guide to performing and interpreting abdominal and pelvic MRI studies. Practical Guide to Abdominal and Pelvic MRI provides the necessary know-how for optimizing image quality and protocols and describes specific techniques, including MR angiography, MR cholangiopancreatography, MR urography, MRI of the gastrointestinal tract, and obstetrical MRI. A section on interpretation describes MRI appearances of 101 abdominal and pelvic abnormalities, presents differential diagnoses, and offers guidance on interpreting preoperative MRI studies. Additional chapters show normal MRI anatomy, answer frequently asked questions, and demystify MRI acronyms and terminology. This edition includes new imaging techniques and information on the liver, the kidney, and nephrogenic syndrome.
Review
Description:
This is a practical guide to learning the fundamentals of abdominal/pelvic MR imaging and interpretation.
Purpose:
The objective is to provide a book that bridges the gap between very detailed resource textbooks and more focused publications such as review articles.
Audience:
The more advanced trainees/residents and practicing radiologists are the intended audience.
Features:
This book details the important physics fundamentals of abdominal MR imaging and provides instruction in various "special" techniques such as angiography and urography. Helpful atlases of normal anatomy and selected abnormalities are included. A section of MR imaging acronyms is a welcome feature.
Assessment:
I found this to be an excellent resource. It fills a void in more traditional body MRI books by providing practical and helpful information on MRI physics and protocol optimization.
Reviewer:
Kurosh Safavi, MD
Ochsner Health Center - Metairie
Description:This is a practical guide to learning the fundamentals of abdominal/pelvic MR imaging and interpretation. Purpose:The objective is to provide a book that bridges the gap between very detailed resource textbooks and more focused publications such as review articles. Audience:The more advanced trainees/residents and practicing radiologists are the intended audience. Features:This book details the important physics fundamentals of abdominal MR imaging and provides instruction in various "special" techniques such as angiography and urography. Helpful atlases of normal anatomy and selected abnormalities are included. A section of MR imaging acronyms is a welcome feature. Assessment:I found this to be an excellent resource. It fills a void in more traditional body MRI books by providing practical and helpful information on MRI physics and protocol optimization.
Reviewer:
Kurosh Safavi, MD
Ochsner Health Center - Metairie -- Kurosh Safavi, MD, Doody's Published On: 2011-05-27
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