Description
Book SynopsisThis handbook of medical imaging relates all concepts to electronic engineering. It provides an understanding of applied physics and its principles in order to allow for the design, transmittal and interpretation of electronic imaging signals and systems.
Table of ContentsBASICS FOR MEDICAL IMAGING.
Mathematical Preliminaries for Image Processing.
Image Reconstruction from Projections in Two Dimensions.
Image Reconstruction from Projections--True Three-Dimensions andOther Related Techniques.
IMAGING WITH IONIZING RADIATION.
Radiation Physics and Detectors.
X-Ray Computerized Tomography.
Nuclear Tomographic Imaging--Single Photon Emission ComputedTomography.
Tomographic Nuclear Medical Imaging--Positron EmissionTomography.
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Physics and Instrumentation.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Mathematics and Algorithms.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Methods and Techniques.
Flow and Flow-Related Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
Chemical-Shift and Spectroscopic Imaging.
ULTRASOUND AND ULTRASONIC IMAGING.
Ultrasound Physics.
Ultrasonic Imaging.
BIOMAGNETIC IMAGING.
Neuromagnetic Imaging.
Index.