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    Physics for Diagnostic Radiology

    €106.25
    ISBN: 9781420083156
    AuthorDendy, Philip Palin (Addenbrookes NHS Tr
    SubAuthor1Heaton, Brian (Aberdeen Radiation Protec
    Pub Date04/08/2011
    BindingHardback
    Pages716
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
    Edition3rd New ed
    Availability: Out of Stock

    With every chapter revised and updated, Physics for Diagnostic Radiology, Third Edition continues to emphasise the importance of physics education as a critical component of radiology training. This bestselling text helps readers understand how various imaging techniques work, from planar analogue and digital radiology to computed tomography (CT), nuclear medicine, and positron emission tomography (PET) to ultrasound imaging and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).


    New to the Third Edition








    Material on digital receptors
    Emphasis on the differences between analogue and digital images
    Coverage of multi-slice CT and three-dimensional resolution, dual energy applications, and cone beam CT
    Special radiographic techniques, including subtraction techniques and interventional radiology
    New chapter on PET, with discussion of multi-modality imaging (PET/CT)
    Additional material on radiation doses and risks to patients
    New chapter covering picture archiving and communication system (PACS), teleradiology, networks, archiving, and related factors
    A summary of the main teaching points at the beginning of each chapter








    After an introductory chapter on basic physics, the book follows the x-ray imaging process: production of x-rays, interaction with the patient, radiation measurement, the image receptor, the radiological image, and image quality assessment. It then covers more advanced x-ray techniques as well as imaging with radioactive materials. The text also focuses on radiobiology, risk and radiation protection, and imaging with non-ionising radiation. The final chapter discusses data handling in a modern, electronic radiology department.