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Abdominal-Pelvic MRI
Semelka, R. — Brown, M. — Altun, E.
4ª Edition January 2016
English
ISBN 9781119012955
Publisher WILEY
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Description
This fourth edition of Abdominal-Pelvic MRI provides the reader with a significant update on earlier works. Modern diagnostic MRI relies on the practitioner's ability to distinguish between diseases through pattern recognition and experience, and this landmark reference provides the most complete coverage of magnetic resonance imaging of the abdomen and pelvis, with particular emphasis on illustrating benign, malignant and inflammatory lesions
- An established best-seller in this field updated with multiple brand new case figures supplying the reader with high quality examples of diagnoses and anatomy
- Includes discussion of new sequences, such as diffusion-weighted imaging and a new chapter on MR/PET
- Describes techniques and tips for controlling motion, including radial acquisition and shorter breath hold acquisition using techniques of multigradient parallel imaging in order to achieve high quality images
- Offers practice advice and recommendations for contrast agents taking into account patient safety, efficacy, and cost
- Accompanying digital edition offers rapid search and easy figure download
Contents
1 Diagnostic Approach to Protocoling and Interpreting MR Studies of the Abdomen
and Pelvis
2 Liver
3 Gallbladder And Biliary System
4 Pancreas
5 Spleen
6 Gastrointestinal Tract
7 Peritoneal Cavity
8 Adrenal Glands
9 Kidneys
10 Retroperitoneum and Body Wall
11 Bladder and Nongender Pelvis
12 Male Pelvis
13 Female Urethra and Vagina
14 Uterus And Cervix
15 Adnexa
16 Maternal Conditions In Pregnancy
17 Fetus
18 Chest
19 Contrast Agents
20 Magnetic Resonance-Positron Emission Tomography (MR-PET)
Author Information
Richard Semelka, MD, is Director of Magnetic Resonance Services,
Professor, and Vice Chairman of Radiology at the University of North Carolina-Chapel
Hill Medical School. He received his medical degree and residency training in
radiology in his native Canada at the University of Manitoba, and completed
a clinical research fellowship in MRI of the body at the University of California
at San Francisco. Dr. Semelka has authored over 300 peer-reviewed articles,
12 textbooks including the Wiley Abdominal-Pelvic MRI and Current Clinical Imaging
series and is an internationally acclaimed authority in the field.
Michele A Brown, MD is a Professor of Clinical Radiology at
the University of California San Diego Health System. She is trained in all
modalities of abdominal and pelvic imaging, including ultrasound, flouroscopy,
CT, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and has special interest in MRI of
the female pelvis. Her main current research activities involve MRI of the fetus
and placenta, gynecologic malignancies, and benign conditions of the uterus,
cervix, and ovaries. She is particularly experienced in the utilization of MRI
for the diagnosis of placenta accreta and causes of maternal abdominal pain
during pregnancy. Dr. Brown lectures internationally and is an active member
of several professional societies, including the Society of Urological Radiology
and the Radiological Society of North America.
Ersan Altun, MD, is an Associate Professor of Radiology. He
works as an attending radiologist at the University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill Medical School. He received his medical degree and residency training in
Radiology in is native Turkey at Marmara University in Istanbul. He completed
a clinical fellowship in Abdominal Imaging and a clinical research fellowship
in MRI of the Body at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Altun
authored over 35 peer-reviewed articles, numerous books chapters and authored
the book entitled Liver Imaging: MRI with CT Correlation, which is published
in the Current Clinical Imaging Series of Wiley.
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