This renowned work is derived from the authors' acclaimed national
review course (“Physics of Medical Imaging") at the University of
California-Davis for radiology residents. The text is a guide to the
fundamental principles of medical imaging physics, radiation
protection and radiation biology, with complex topics presented in the
clear and concise manner and style for which these authors are known.
Coverage includes the production, characteristics and interactions of
ionizing radiation used in medical imaging and the imaging modalities
in which they are used, including radiography, mammography,
fluoroscopy, computed tomography and nuclear medicine. Special
attention is paid to optimizing patient dose in each of these
modalities. Sections of the book address topics common to all forms of
diagnostic imaging, including image quality and medical informatics as
well as the non-ionizing medical imaging modalities of MRI and
ultrasound. The basic science important to nuclear imaging, including
the nature and production of radioactivity, internal dosimetry and
radiation detection and measurement, are presented clearly and
concisely. Current concepts in the fields of radiation biology and
radiation protection relevant to medical imaging, and a number of
helpful appendices complete this comprehensive textbook. The text is
enhanced by numerous full color charts, tables, images and superb
illustrations that reinforce central concepts. The book is ideal for
medical imaging professionals, and teachers and students in medical
physics and biomedical engineering. Radiology residents will find this
text especially useful in bolstering their understanding of imaging
physics and related topics prior to board exams.
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ISBN
9781469871738
Publisert
2014
Utgave
3. utgave
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Vendor
LWW
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok