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Handbook of MRI Pulse Sequences

Handbook of MRI Pulse SequencesAuthors: Matt A. Bernstein, Kevin F. King, Xiaohong Joe Zhou
Publisher: Academic Press
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Media: Hardcover
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Pages: 1040
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Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.2 x 1.9

ISBN: 0120928612
Dewey Decimal Number: 616.07548
EAN: 9780120928613

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Product Description
This indispensable guide gives concise yet comprehensive descriptions of the pulse sequences commonly used on modern MRI scanners. The book consists of a total of 65 self-contained sections, each focused on a single subject. Written primarily for scientists, engineers, radiologists, and graduate students who are interested in an in-depth understanding of various MRI pulse sequences, it serves readers with a diverse set of backgrounds by providing both non-mathematical and mathematical descriptions.

The book is divided into five parts. Part I of the book describes two mathematical tools, Fourier transforms and the rotating reference frame, that are useful for understanding MRI pulse sequences. The second part is devoted to a wide variety of radiofrequency (RF) pulses, and the third part focuses on gradient waveforms. Data acquisition, image reconstruction, and physiological monitoring related to pulse sequence design form the subject of Part IV of the book. Once this foundation is established, Part V of the book describes the underlying principles, implementation, and selected applications of many pulse sequences commonly in use today.

The extensive topic coverage and cross-referencing makes this book ideal for beginners learning the building blocks of MRI pulse sequence design, as well as for experienced professionals who are seeking deeper knowledge of a particular technique.

·Explains pulse sequences, their components, and the associated image reconstruction methods commonly used in MRI
·Provides self-contained sections for individual techniques
·Can be used as a quick reference guide or as a resource for deeper study
·Includes both non-mathematical and mathematical descriptions
·Contains numerous figures, tables, references, and worked example problems



Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Great Book   November 15, 2007
N. Kovalchuk (Tampa, USA)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Great book for those who want to know in and outs of MRI sequences. Very detailed in terms of mathematical description


5 out of 5 stars Excellent Pulse Sequence Refrence   October 5, 2008
S. A. Hurley (Madison, WI)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This book is an excellent overview and reference for MRI pulse sequences. It has been recommended to me as a reference by several scientists, and anyone who works in the MRI field should consider buying this book -- even if you are not a pulse programmer, this book will give you a much better understanding of different sequences and which one may be most appropriate for your research application. It does a good job of describing sequences in a qualitative as well as mathematical manner.

One slight problem with the book is that it is oriented towards just MRI physics, and thus if one wants to sit down at an actual scanner and try to program or implement the sequence, one might not have enough specific details about hardware-related issues (such as gradient duty cycles, RF power calibration, SAR, memory allocation, etc) to actually implement a sequence. Thus, the book is best supplemented with a review of current literature, as well as manufacturer documentation or examples of previously written pulse sequences.



5 out of 5 stars Great MRI Book   December 28, 2005
Chewie (W-S, NC)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I tried the green book but found it didn't cover the pulse sequence development to a depth that was acceptable to me. This books covers pulses in such a way that it's invaluable if you're developing or rewriting any MR sequences.



5 out of 5 stars Handbook of MRI pulse sequences is the best handbook I had ever used   September 3, 2005
M. Yin (MN, USA)
5 out of 7 found this review helpful

I got to know this good handbook from an international conference. It was sold out in few days during the exhibition period. I strongly recommend every MRI guy own at least one copy of it. ^__^



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