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Rad Tech's Guide to MRI: Imaging Procedures, Patient Care, and Safety (Rad Tech Series)3 reviews
Carolyn Kaut Roth

Wiley-Blackwell, 2001

Carolyn Kaut Roth
This book is a must for any MRI technologist. Carolyn Kaut Roth explains things in "english" so you understand. If you have ever been to her confrences you know what I am talking about. If you have never been, I suggest you go even if you are not an MRI tech, she is GREAT!
  
  











  



  
MRI Guide for Technologists: A Step by Step Approach5 reviews
Mootoo S. Chunasamy

1st Books Library, 2003

MRI Guide For Technologists:A Step By Step Approach
I think this is the perfect reference for the technolgist learning MRI. I have taken Mootoo's class, which was excellent. Along with what I learned in class, I make sure I have his book with me during my clinical experience. He has all the positioning, the various coils, and pulse sequences needed for all the different MRI exams....His book is a must for the new MRI technologist.
  
  











  



  
Handbook of MRI Technique5 reviews
Catherine Westbrook

Wiley-Blackwell, 2008

Handbook of MRI Techniques 2nd edition
This book is excellent for review and for technologists in the field. The guidlines for protocols are extremely helpful especially for new technologists.
  
  











  



  
Breast MRI: Diagnosis and Intervention1 review

Springer, 2005

excellent introduction to breast MRI
well made with a fantastic amount of pictures. A great help when you have to start breast MRI from scratch.
  
  











  



  
Review Questions for MRI7 reviews
Carolyn Kaut Roth, William Faulkner

Wiley-Blackwell, 1995

Easiest MRI review ever
I have several of these review books covering several modalities. I like this one the best.
  
  











  



  
Body MRI2 reviews
Evan Siegelman

Saunders, 2004

Body MRI ---Recomended
It is an excellent book for residents. It has the information needed for for all the subjects including Breast MRI. The author makes an effort to explain WHY thinks looks the way they do rather than listing imaging characteristics. This book is very well written and the information in it is very recent (2005 edition). I highly recomended.
  
  











  



  
MRI: The Basics5 reviews
Ray H Hashemi, William G Bradley, ...

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2004

far fewer holes than Mitchell MRI
Though there are a lot of equations in this book, it is far more conceptual than the widely accepted Mitchell MRI book, and not as mathematically oriented as you would think at first glance. If you are starting out in MRI, read this book first and you'll have a good foundation for further learning. Mitchell's book, on the other hand, is too confusing for the first timer, and might cause you ...
  
  











  



  
Musculoskeletal MRI8 reviews
Phoebe A. Kaplan, Robert Dussault, ...

Saunders, 2001

Great MSK MRI book
This is an excellent book for the following reasons: -Size of text. This is the perfect size for an introductory text for a resident rotation. Small enough to throw in your backpack. -Cost. On par with the Requisite series. -Concise presentation. The text is easily readable for someone who has experience with plain film MSK, and takes time to explain the relevant anatomy when it's important.It ...
  
  











  



  
Rad Tech's Guide to MRI: Basic Physics, Instrumentation, and Quality Control (Rad Tech Series)6 reviews
William Faulkner

Wiley-Blackwell, 2001

Rad Tech's Guide to MRI: Basic Physics, Instrumentation and Quality Control (Rad Tech Series)
Faulkner is easy to follow and understand. This book is just the right size to carry around with you to use as a reference,also.
  
  











  



  
MRI in Practice (3rd Edition)22 reviews
Catherine Westbrook, Carolyn Kaut Roth, ...

Wiley-Blackwell, 2005

You only need this one book!
I just recently passed the MRI registry thanks to this one book. I've been an MRI Tech for over 22 years and this book was very good in breaking down the Physics associated with MRI. The authors prove to the world that being a MRI Tech is definitely more than just "pushing buttons"!
  
  











  



  
Functional MRI: An Introduction to Methods1 review

Oxford University Press, USA, 2003

Excellent !!! Covers everything (almost)!!!
As a beginner in the area of fMRI research (just started my Ph.D.- engineering - image analysis), I found this book to be a complete and comprehensive intro to the subject, written by the leaders in this field form all over the world. It covers everything in the right amount to give you an understanding of what is involved in Functional MRI. However, no one book can cover everything in this ...
  
  











  



  
How does MRI work?: An Introduction to the Physics and Function of Magnetic Resonance Imaging2 reviews
Dominik Weishaupt, Victor D. Koechli, ...

Springer, 2008

Disclaimer
I am the author of chapter 11 on Cardiovascular Imaging in the second edition of the book How Does MRI Work?" by Dominik Weishaupt et al. I was not given the opportunity to read the English version of chapter 11 on Cardiovascular Imaging before publication of the English version of the book. Unfortunately, the first press of the English version of chapter 11 on Cardiovascular Imaging, ...
  
  











  



  
CT and MRI of the Whole Body, 2-Volume Set (Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Wh)1 review
John R. Haaga

Mosby, 2008

Excellent. A necessary reference book for generalists.
Concise, and image intense discussions are to the point yet encompass all necessary details. Excellent resident review book and excellent for the generalist in practice. Highly recommended.
  
  











  



  
Handbook of MRI Pulse Sequences4 reviews
Matt A. Bernstein, Kevin F. King, ...

Academic Press, 2004

Great Book
Great book for those who want to know in and outs of MRI sequences. Very detailed in terms of mathematical description
  
  











  



  
MRI Made Easy2 reviews
Govind B. Chavhan

Anshan Publishing, 2007

extremely easy to assimilate
Despite the syntax errors, it is cery clear that the author understands his subject matter very well. He presents it very lucidly. One can read books that provide greater detail, but this little book is an absolute treasure. I have been handing them out like candy. Anna K. Chacko MD
  
  











  



  
The Statistical Analysis of Functional MRI Data (Statistics for Biology and Health)
Nicole A. Lazar

Springer, 2008

One of the most intriguing questions facing modern science is the inner workings of the human brain. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a powerful tool used to study the human brain in action. The data produced from mapping the active processes within the brain present many challenges to statisticians, computer scientists, engineers and other data analysts, due to their complex structure and the ever-increasing sophistication of the ...
  
  











  



  
CT & MRI Pathology : A Pocket Atlas5 reviews
Michael Grey, Jagan Ailinani

McGraw-Hill Medical, 2003

Very helpful book.
This is a great book. Each section gives a description and image (CT and/or MR) of most pathologies as well as its etiology,epidemiology, signs and symptoms, which sequences best visualize the pathology, treatment, and even a prognosis. The book covers everything from head to feet.
  
  











  



  
MRI Review: Questions and Answers5 reviews
Nicholas Hodrosky

BookSurge Publishing, 2007

Good Review
I bought this book just to check how are the questions formulated. It is an good overview in general. Of course, you will need additional books to review physics and the principal concepts. I do recommend this book to start your review and focus in your weakness. This is a good introduction. Please, you may not study this questions waiting to see the same on your test. It doesn't matter if you ...
  
  











  



  
Breast MRI: Fundamentals and Technical Aspects1 review
R. Edward Hendrick

Springer, 2007

A Must Have!
I highly recommend this book to anyone who is currently doing breast MRI or interesting in starting. The first several chapters are directed toward understanding the physics behind breast MR and are easy to understand even by a non-physicist. The second half of the book turns toward protocols, safety and optimizing breast MRI techniques. The book is clearly written and has changed my clinical ...
  
  











  



  
Sectional Anatomy by MRI and CT With Website
Georges Y. El-Khoury, Ronald A. Bergman, ...

Churchill Livingstone, 2007

The New Edition of this up-to-date comprehensive sectional anatomy atlas features all new images, demonstrating the latest in MRI technology. It provides carefully labeled MRIs for all body parts, as well as a schematic diagram and concise statements that explain the correlations between the bones and tissues. Three new editors present superior images for abdominal and other difficult areas and offer their expertise in their respective region. ...
  
  











  








   



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