Safety and biological effects in MRI / editors, Devashish Shrivastava, J. Thomas Vaughan.
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- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781118821305
- 616.07/548 23
- RC386.6.M34 S26 2021
- WN 185
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"In vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has evolved into a versatile and critical, if not 'gold standard', imaging tool with applications ranging from the physical sciences to the clinical '-ology'. This comprehensive text, written by an outstanding group of world experts, presents information about the effect of the MRI environment on the human body, and tools and methods to quantify such effects. This book is arranged in three sections. The first, named 'Static and Gradient Fields' (Chapters 1-9), presents the effects of static magnetic field and the gradients of magnetic field, in time and space, on the human body. The second section, named 'Radiofrequency Fields' (Chapters 10-30), presents ways to quantify radiofrequency (RF) field induced heating in patients undergoing MRI. The effect of the three fields of MRI environment (i.e. Static Magnetic Field, Time-varying Gradient Magnetic Field, and RF Field) on medical devices, that may be carried into the environment with patients, is also included. Finally, the third section, named 'Engineering' (chapters 31-35), presents the basic background engineering information regarding the equipment (i.e. superconducting magnets, gradient coils, and RF coils) that produce the Static Magnetic Field, Time-varying Gradient Magnetic Field, and RF Field"-- Provided by publisher.
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