MRI Survival GuideA practical guide specifically geared to practicing radiologists and radiology residents who have no formal training in MRI but are familiar with cross-sectional anatomy and disease processes encountered in CT. It provides the essential knowledge required to begin interpreting MR images in the clinical setting and to progress to standard MRI texts and the imaging literature. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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References to this book
Technical Magnetic Resonance Imaging John A. Markisz,Michael Aquilia,Michael G. Aquilia Snippet view - 1996 |