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082 0 4 _a616.0754
100 1 _aWebb, Andrew
_q(Andrew G.)
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aIntroduction to biomedical imaging /
_cAndrew Webb.
264 1 _aHoboken, New Jersey :
_bWiley-Interscience,
_cc2003.
264 2 _a[Piscataqay, New Jersey] :
_bIEEE Xplore,
_c[2002]
300 _a1 PDF (xiii, 252 pages) :
_billustrations.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aelectronic
_2isbdmedia
338 _aonline resource
_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aIEEE press series on biomedical engineering ;
_v9
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aPreface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. X-Ray Imaging and Computed Tomography -- 1.1 General Principles of Imaging with X-Rays -- 1.2 X-Ray Production -- 1.3 Interactions of X-Rays with Tissue -- 1.4 Linear and Mass Attenuation Coefficients of X-Rays in Tissue -- 1.5 Instrumentation for Planar X-Ray Imaging -- 1.6 X-Ray Image Characteristics -- 1.7 X-Ray Contrast Agents -- 1.8 X-Ray Imaging Methods -- 1.9 Clinical Applications of X-Ray Imaging -- 1.10 Computed Tomography -- 1.11 Image Processing for Computed Tomography -- 1.12 Spiral/Helical Computed Tomography -- 1.13 Multislice Spiral Computed Tomography -- 1.14 Radiation Dose -- 1.15 Clinical Applications of Computed Tomography -- 2. Nuclear Medicine -- 2.1 General Principles of Nuclear Medicine -- 2.2 Radioactivity -- 2.3 The Production of Radionuclides -- 2.4 Types of Radioactive Decay -- 2.5 The Technetium Generator -- 2.6 The Biodistribution of Technetium-Based Agents within the Body -- 2.7 Instrumentation: The Gamma Camera -- 2.8 Image Characteristics -- 2.9 Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography -- 2.10 Clinical Applications of Nuclear Medicine -- 2.11 Positron Emission Tomography -- 3. Ultrasonic Imaging -- 3.1 General Principles of Ultrasonic Imaging -- 3.2 Wave Propagation and Characteristic Acoustic Impedance -- 3.3 Wave Reflection and Refraction -- 3.4 Energy Loss Mechanisms in Tissue -- 3.5 Instrumentation -- 3.6 Diagnostic Scanning Modes -- 3.7 Artifacts in Ultrasonic Imaging -- 3.8 Image Characteristics -- 3.9 Compound Imaging -- 3.10 Blood Velocity Measurements Using Ultrasound -- 3.11 Ultrasound Contrast Agents, Harmonic Imaging, and Pulse Inversion Techniques -- 3.12 Safety and Bioeffects in Ultrasonic Imaging -- 3.13 Clinical Applications of Ultrasound -- 4. Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- 4.1 General Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- 4.2 Nuclear Magnetism -- 4.3 Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- 4.4 Instrumentation -- 4.5 Imaging Sequences -- 4.6 Image Characteristics -- 4.7 MRI Contrast Agents.
505 8 _a4.8 Magnetic Resonance Angiography -- 4.9 Diffusion-Weighted Imaging -- 4.10 In Vivo Localized Spectroscopy -- 4.11 Functional MRI -- 4.12 Clinical Applications of MRI -- 5. General Image Characteristics -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Spatial Resolution -- 5.3 Signal-to-Noise Ratio -- 5.4 Contrast-to-Noise Ratio -- 5.5 Image Filtering -- 5.6 The Receiver Operating Curve -- Appendix A: The Fourier Transform -- Appendix B: Backprojection and Filtered Backprojection -- Abbreviations -- Index.
506 1 _aRestricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
520 _aAn integrated, comprehensive survey of biomedical imaging modalities An important component of the recent expansion in bioengineering is the area of biomedical imaging. This book provides in-depth coverage of the field of biomedical imaging, with particular attention to an engineering viewpoint. Suitable as both a professional reference and as a text for a one-semester course for biomedical engineers or medical technology students, Introduction to Biomedical Imaging covers the fundamentals and applications of four primary medical imaging techniques: magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, and X-ray/computed tomography. Taking an accessible approach that includes any necessary mathematics and transform methods, this book provides rigorous discussions of: . The physical principles, instrumental design, data acquisition strategies, image reconstruction techniques, and clinical applications of each modality. Recent developments such as multi-slice spiral computed tomography, harmonic and sub-harmonic ultrasonic imaging, multi-slice PET scanning, and functional magnetic resonance imaging. General image characteristics such as spatial resolution and signal-to-noise, common to all of the imaging modalities.
530 _aAlso available in print.
538 _aMode of access: World Wide Web
588 _aDescription based on PDF viewed 12/21/2015.
650 0 _aImaging systems in medicine.
655 0 _aElectronic books.
695 _aAcoustic beams
695 _aAcoustics
695 _aAnodes
695 _aCathodes
695 _aCoils
695 _aComputed tomography
695 _aConvolution
695 _aCyclotrons
695 _aElectron tubes
695 _aFourier transforms
695 _aFrequency domain analysis
695 _aHead
695 _aImage edge detection
695 _aImage reconstruction
695 _aImaging
695 _aIndexes
695 _aLiver
695 _aMagnetic domains
695 _aMagnetic fields
695 _aMagnetic moments
695 _aMagnetic resonance imaging
695 _aNeutrons
695 _aNuclear medicine
695 _aPhantoms
695 _aPixel
695 _aProtons
695 _aRadioactive decay
695 _aSpatial resolution
695 _aSuperconducting magnets
695 _aTerminology
695 _aTime domain analysis
695 _aTime frequency analysis
695 _aTransducers
695 _aTungsten
695 _aUltrasonic imaging
695 _aUltrasonic variables measurement
695 _aX-ray imaging
710 2 _aJohn Wiley & Sons,
_epublisher.
710 2 _aIEEE Xplore (Online service),
_edistributor.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_z9780471237662
830 0 _aIEEE Press series in biomedical engineering ;
_v9
856 4 2 _3Abstract with links to resource
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