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Practical Body MRI: Protocols, Applications and Image Interpretation demystifies MRI examinations of the abdomen and pelvis, giving the essential knowledge required by radiologists in order to develop and select appropriate protocols, assess scan quality and interpret imaging studies. Each chapter describes why each sequence is performed, what to look for, and how the important findings from each sequence lead to a unique diagnosis. Numerous protocols are included, from the more common, such as liver and renal MRI, to more tailored examinations such as rectal and placental MRI. All protocols are richly illustrated with images of body MR pathology. A separate chapter discusses MRA/MRV and an introductory chapter gives a brief, practical introduction to MRI physics and receiver coils. The authors' expertise and practical, concise explanations of both protocols and image interpretation makes this an essential resource for residents, fellows and experienced radiologists using body MRI for the first time. David J. Grand, Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital Courtney A. Woodfield, Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital William W. Mayo-Smith, Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital Features • Offers a practical approach to body MR protocols, focusing on the purpose and utility of each sequence and 'bottom-line' interpretations • Chapters take a stepwise approach, teaching the reader how to interpret a body MR exam practically and efficiently • Image-rich throughout, providing the reader with real-life examples of body MR pathology Table of Contents Preface 1. Introduction to body MRI 2. NSF guidelines 3. Liver 4. MCRP/pancreas 5. Adrenal/renal 6. Enterography 7. Abdomen/pelvis screen 8. Female pelvis 9. Pelvic prolapse 10. Female urethra 11. Anorectal fistula 12. Rectal mass 13. Male pelvis 14. Pregnant patients 15. MRA/MRV Index.
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