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| View Larger Image | Questions and Answers in Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Paperbackby Allen D. Elster MD (Author), Jonathan H. Burdette MD (Author)
| List Price: | $72.00 | | Price: | $46.04 | | You Save: | $25.96 (36%) | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | Mosby | | Edition: | 2nd Edition | | Page Count: | 333 Pages | | Publication Date: | November 17, 2000 | | Sales Rank: | 237,493th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Wake Forest Univ., Winston-Salem, NC. Synopsis, in question-and-answer format, covering the physical principles of magnetic resonance directly applicable to clinical imaging. Includes coverage of MR spectroscopy, functional MR imaging, diffusion/perfusion imaging, and echo-planar imaging. Previous edition: c1994. Softcover. DNLM: Magnetic Resonance Imaging--methods. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 9 reviews)
| mri review by J. Becker (texas) 2 Stars June 02, 2009 this book is an ok review of physics- several of the pages have virtually no ink on them and impossible to read
sorry i made the investment
| | This Book closes the gap, ... by Rainer Boegle 5 Stars January 12, 2008 ...it contains all the basics the beginner needs to start and offers enough of the advanced stuff to make you ready to work on any academic paper about MRI, MRS, DTI & fMRI after you have finished it.
Great book!
| | All good by Luis Plaza (brooklyn, new york United States) 5 Stars October 27, 2007 All review books,whether blue,yellow or green are good.The way I did it to prepare me for the MRI test: MIC course,any good cross sectional anatomy book & all the colorful review books you can find.
| | Q & A in MRI is an excellent resource. by The Skan Man (KS) 5 Stars July 13, 2007 I used the first ed. of this book to study for my MR registry exam & found it most helpful in understanding pulse sequences & MRI physics. The author(s) answer the questions in concise, easy to understand jargon that won't confuse the student, yet is technical enough for experienced technologist's to benefit. The second ed. is a continuation of this tried & true method of teaching & I most certainly would recommend this book, especially for anyone that is just learning MRI or getting ready to sit for the registry exam.
Greg Wassenberg, MSRS, RT(R)(N)(MR)
MRI Technologist
| | very good book by Djamil Fertikh (usa) 5 Stars September 25, 2005 Most excellent book. If you are looking for an easy MR book to read with a good format, this is the book for you. It contains many answer to MR questions you have and never dare asking. I went thru many MR books, this is by far my favorite, I use it all the time. Would highly recommend it.
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