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Title:
Quantifying morphology and physiology of the human body using MRI
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Series in medical physics and biomedical engineering
Publication Information:
Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group, 2013
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xiv, 495 p., [16] p. of plates ; ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9781439852651
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In the medical imaging field, clinicians and researchers are increasingly moving from the qualitative assessment of printed images to the quantitative evaluation of digital images since the quantitative techniques often improve diagnostic accuracy and complement clinical assessments by providing objective criteria. Despite this growing interest, the field lacks a comprehensive body of knowledge. Filling the need for a complete manual on these novel techniques, Quantifying Morphology and Physiology of the Human Body Using MRI presents a wide range of quantitative MRI techniques to study the morphology and physiology of the whole body, from the brain to musculoskeletal systems.

Illustrating the growing importance of quantitative MRI, the book delivers an indispensable reference for readers who would like to explore in vivo MRI techniques to quantify changes in the morphology and physiology of tissues caused by various disease mechanisms. With internationally renowned experts sharing their insight on the latest developments, the book goes beyond conventional MRI contrast mechanisms to include new techniques that measure electromagnetic and mechanical properties of tissues.

Each chapter offers comprehensive information on data acquisition, processing, and analysis techniques as well as clinical applications. The text organizes the techniques based on their primary use either in the brain or the body. Some of the techniques, such as diffusion-weighted imaging and diffusion tensor imaging, span several application areas, including brain imaging, cancer imaging, and musculoskeletal imaging. The book also covers up-and-coming quantitative techniques that explore tissue properties other than the presence of protons (or other MRI-observable nuclei) and their interactions with their environment. These novel techniques provide unique information about the electromagnetic and mechanical properties of tissues and introd


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L. Tugan Muftuler


Table of Contents

Frithjof KruggelMurat Aksoy and Samantha Holdsworth and Anh Tu Van and Roland BammerFahmeed Hyder and Christina Y. Shu and Peter Herman and Basavaraju G. Sanganahalli and Daniel Coman and Douglas L. RothmanGang Chen and Shi-Jiang LiManoj K. Sarma and Rajakumar Nagarajan and M. Albert ThomasXiaojuan Li and Sharmila MajumdarBruce M. Damon and Theodore Towse and Amanda K.W. Buck and Ke Li and Nathan Bryant and Zhaohua Ding and Jane H. ParkJohn Biglands and Ananth Kidambi and Peter Swoboda and Manish Motwani and Sven PleinJames P.B. O'Connor and Richard A.D. CaranoMin-Ying Su and Jeon-Hor ChenRajakumar Nagarajan and Manoj K. Sarma and M. Albert ThomasYogesh K. Mariappan and Kiaran P. McGee and Richard L. EhmanUlrich Katscher and Tobias VoigtYi Wang and Tian Liu
About the Seriesp. vii
Prefacep. ix
List of Contributorsp. xi
Part I Brain
1 Quantifying Brain Morphology Using Structural Imagingp. 3
2 Quantifying Brain Morphology Using Diffusion Imagingp. 41
3 CMR o2 Mapping by Calibrated fMRIp. 85
4 Quantifying Functional Connectivity in the Brainp. 111
5 Brain MR Spectroscopy In Vivo: Basics and Quantitation of Metabolitesp. 123
Part II Body
6 Quantitative MRI of Articular Cartilage and Its Clinical Applicationsp. 153
7 Quantitative Structural and Functional MRI of Skeletal Musclep. 209
8 Quantitative Techniques in Cardiovascular MRIp. 235
9 Quantitative MRI of Tumorsp. 269
10 Quantitative Measurements of Tracer Transport Parameters Using Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MRI as Vascular Perfusion and Permeability Indices in Cancer Imagingp. 329
11 Evaluation of Body MR Spectroscopy In Vivop. 355
12 Imaging Tissue Elasticity Using Magnetic Resonance Elastographyp. 381
13 Imaging Conductivity and Permittivity of Tissues Using Electric Properties Tomographyp. 431
14 Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping to Image Tissue Magnetic Propertiesp. 465
Indexp. 481