Ultra-high Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Mri Instrumentation And Clinical Implementation

Ultra-high Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Mri Instrumentation And Clinical Implementation
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Publisher : Index of Sciences Ltd
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 9781838088842
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Book Synopsis Ultra-high Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Mri Instrumentation And Clinical Implementation by : Shaileshkumar B. Raval, Ph.D.

Download or read book Ultra-high Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Mri Instrumentation And Clinical Implementation written by Shaileshkumar B. Raval, Ph.D. and published by Index of Sciences Ltd. This book was released on 2021-04-06 with total page 340 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Magnetic Resonance Imaging“Magnetic Resonance Imaging” (MRI) is the most widely clinically used diagnostic tool for soft tissue imaging. This advanced technology and its applications are under continuous research and development, ranging from lower fields to ultra-high fields to the highest possible fields for preclinical (animal) and human imaging. Formerly known as Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging (NMR), with the rising demands of clinical diagnosis requirements, it is under constant development and innovation in hospitals for populations around the world because of constant desire to go to higher fields that lead to unique research and clinical applications that aren’t achievable with other commercially and or research technologies. The basics of MRIThe human body is rich in hydrogen, when a human body is subjected to a large magnetic field, many of the free hydrogen nuclei align themselves with the direction of the magnetic field. MRI works on the principle of the directional magnetic field associated with charged particles in motion. MRI is also known as nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, a technique used to create images of parts of the human body based on the resonance of nuclei in motion under the effect of a magnetic field. Overview of the bookThis book’s lucid style makes it an easy read. It is written in a simple and comprehensible way, making it easy to followand readfor a large audience ranging from students to researchers. The areas covered include an overview of the theories and practical aspects of High-Field MRIwith each chapter Introduction, Challenges, Objectives, Methods(Materials), Results, Discussion, FutureWworks,including basic concepts, along with research-oriented and clinical concepts, technologies that are researched and developed, and implemented clinically, and published nationally and internationally recognized conferences, and publications with global awards recognition from ISMRM, TTS, and many other academic and industry organizationsthat are recognized worldwide. In this book, unexplored research theories are described along with a list of products, project developments, and completion of major and unattempted theories, which are considered to be challenging in high-field MRI. These unexplored research theories are further delved into to emerge with practical and translational products, as described in various chapters. These products are deemed to be of potential research and clinical use if implemented in clinical and hospital settings, to help thus could the patients as well as healthy populations to improve the standard of their lives. Advances in extremities and musculoskeletal imaging in patients undergoing transplants, including first-ever(never been implemented)technologies such as Ultra high field upper extremity RF coils, research publications, and intellectual properties have been explored in detail. Another major advancement discussed in this book is the Whole-body MRI RF high density transmit coil and receiver array designs(first evevr application of antenna design), published in national and international journals as intellectual properties. Various other aspects of these 4intellectual properties have been discussed such as instrumentation developed, design procedures, Electromagnetic Simulations (simulated versions), Novel whole head(Brain) MRI RF array, Innovative Visualization Techniques, Neuro and vascular flow imaging, Segmentation methods. Regenerative Imaging, Pre and post-operative (surgical) imaging, clinical implementations, pulse sequence developments and optimizations, imaging resultswith 3D volume Texture and Visualizations, also peer research and references from around the world, plus future works, and more have been entailed. This is a rather different book in terms of depth and detail in which the subject is dealt with in this book. The data is well represented with tables, equations, and nearly three hundred figures. Combining technologies, research, and clinical applications of innovations in the field of MRI, it is one of a kind and a treat for curious minds. The content is mainly focused on whole head imaging, whole-body imaging, and extremity imaging, describing their clinical applications and their implementation for high risk and high demand patient populations, healthy populations for enhanced human anatomical, biological, functional and physiological performances in a detailed manner. The research has been utilized by peers in their studies, research, publications, and learning as part of the research and clinical developments, and implementations. This book presents the author’s original research works and their applications in the real world to offer advanced innovations to the healthcare sector and improve quality and standard of life for the masses around the world and beyond as future goals as there are many aviations,Biomedical Applications and projects are in demand. The author’s research works have been publishedand awarded in various nationalllyand internationallyrecognized journals and presented in numerous conferences as well. The chapters of this book are each one of the many research publications by the author


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