- Covers most of the imaging methods including their techniques and applications
- Follows bottom-up approach—starting from the basic theory of the technique followed by its applications and recent trends
- Includes informative content to equip the readers to use a particular method
This book provides insights into current radiology practices in diagnostic imaging, discussing specific features of individual imaging techniques, such as sensitivity, specificity and accuracy and signal-to-noise ratio.
It includes chapters on various established imaging methods as well as emerging methods such as EPR imaging, and their applications in the diagnosis of skin cancer, brain tumors, oral diseases and kidney cysts. Adopting a bottom-up approach and presenting the recent trends in a simple manner with the help of examples, the book appeals to a wide audience, including academics, researchers, medical and nursing students, as well as healthcare professionals in the field of imaging and radiology.
Table of Contents- Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Imaging-Solo and Orchestra
- Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Analysis in Brain Tumors
- Diagnostic Imaging Techniques in Oral Diseases
- Automatic Kidney Cysts Segmentation in Digital Ultrasound Images
- Noninvasive Imaging Techniques of Metal Nanoparticles and Their Future Diagnostic Applications