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Synopsis
Students of radiology and radiography at both undergraduate and postgraduate level often experience difficulty in learning MRI techniques. This book provides concise, easily accessible information on MRI physics which can be used as a revision tool.

Topics covered include relaxation processes, image contrast, pulse sequences, image production, image quality, artefacts, MRA, instrumentation and safety. Double page spreads for each section will contain a diagram and/or image depicting the main concepts of MR physics together with a succinct account of the topic in bullet points and tables.


MRI at a Glance provides quick-reference for facts on MRI physics. Covers topics from magnetism to safety, K space to pulse sequences, image contrast to artefacts. Information on particular subjects are presented on a single or double page so essential points can be easily seen. Contains halftone diagrams and images.

Includes a glossary and core information for MRI exams.

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Readers searching for a more in-depth introduction to the principles of MRI might be interested in MRI in Practice.

Readers who are interested in the clinical applications of MRI should check out Handbook of MRI Technique

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