This book is not intended as a general text on MRI. It is written as an intro- duction to the field, for nonexperts. We present here a simple exposition of certain aspects of MRI that are important to understand to use this valuable diagnostic tool intelligently in a clinical setting. The basic principles are presented nonmathematically, using no equations and a minimum of symbols and abbreviations. For those requiring a deeper understanding of MRI, this book will help facilitate the transition to standard texts. Chapters 1 through 4 provide a general introduction to the phenomenon of nuclear magnetic resonance and how it is used in imaging. Chapter 1 discus- ses magnetic resonance, using a compass needle as an example. In Chapter 2, the transition to the magnetic resonance of the atomic nucleus is made. Chapter 3 describes the principles of imaging. In Chapter 4, the terms T 1 and T 2 are described and their relationship to tissue characterization; the fun- damental role of thermal magnetic noise in T 1 and T 2 is discussed.
| Author: William Oldendorf | 
| Publisher: Springer | 
| Publication Date: Oct 14, 2011 | 
| Number of Pages: 160 pages | 
| Binding: Paperback or Softback | 
| ISBN-10: 1461292344 | 
| ISBN-13: 9781461292340 |