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Physics of Radiology

Physics of Radiology (Hardcover, 2)

Anthony B. Wolbarst (지은이), Gordon Cook (그림)
Medical Physics Publishing Corporation
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· 제목 : Physics of Radiology (Hardcover, 2) 
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 의학 > 방사선학/핵의학
· ISBN : 9781930524224
· 쪽수 : 647쪽
· 출판일 : 2005-02-01

목차

  • Introduction
  • Introduction to Medical Imaging
  • -Sketches of the ImagingModalities
  • -X-Ray Imaging I:Overview of Film Radiography
  • Appendix: The Roleof Medical Physics in an Imaging Department
  • Scientific and TechnicalBasis
  • Radiation and Matter
  • -Mass, Motion, and Force
  • Appendix:Functions
  • -Electric Fields and Accelerating Electrons
  • -Magnetic Fields andElectromagnetic Waves
  • Appendix: Periodic Functions
  • -The Inviolate Rule of EnergyConservation
  • -Atoms and Photons
  • -Matter: Gases and Liquids, Metals,Superconductors, Insulators, and Semiconductors
  • -Resistors, Transistors, and All That:
  • An Introduction to Electronic Circuits
  • Appendix: Exponential and LogarithmicFunctions
  • Scientific Foundations for the Various Modalities
  • -Ultrasound ImagingI: Reflections of Acoustic Waves in Elastic Tissues
  • -Magnetic Resonance Imaging I: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Stable Hydrogen Nuclei in the Water Molecules of Tissues
  • -Gamma Ray Imaging I: Harnessing Radioactive Decay
  • Appendix: Derivativesof Functions
  • -X-ray Imaging II: Interaction of High-Energy Photons with AtomicElectrons
  • Appendix: Probability
  • -Radiation Dose I: The Detection and Quantificationof Ionizing Radiation
  • -X-ray Imaging III: Mapping Images on Film
  • -A Synthesis:Radioactive Decay, X-Ray Beam Attenuation, Nuclear Spin Relaxation, Cell Killing with Radiation, and other Poisson Processes
  • Analog and Digital Image Information
  • -ImageQuality: Contrast, Resolution, and Noise - Primary Determinants of the Diagnostic Utility of anImage
  • Appendix: Statistics
  • -Measures of Image Quality and of Imaging SystemCapabilities: PSF, MTF, DQE, ETC.
  • -The Psychophysics of Optical Images
  • -VacuumTube and Solid-State Optical Cameras and Displays
  • -Digital Representation of anImage
  • Appendix: Computer Basics and a Bit about Bytes
  • -PACS, IMACS, and the Integrated Digital Department
  • Analog Radiographic and FluoroscopicImaging
  • X-Ray Imaging IV: Creation of an X-Ray Beam
  • -The Nuts and Bolts of X-Ray Generators
  • -Design of an X-Ray Tube
  • -Transforming Electron Kinetic Energy int Bremsstrahlung and Characteristic X-Ray Energy
  • X-Ray Imaging V: Capturing the X-RayImage on Film
  • -Creating the Primary X-Ray Image Within the Body
  • -Scatter Radiation,Grids, Gaps, and Contrast
  • -Capturing the Primary X-Ray Image with Cassette andFilm
  • -Resolution and Magnification
  • -Optimal Technique Factors
  • -Radiographic Quality Assurance
  • -Screen-Film Mammography
  • -Some Infrequently Used Screen-Film Techniques
  • X-Ray Imaging VI: Fluoroscopy-Following Time-Dependent Processes with Fluoroscopy
Digital Imaging
  • X-Ray Imaging VII: Digital X-Ray Imaging
      -Digital Radiography, Computed Radiography, and Flat-Panel X-RayTechnology
    • -Digital Fluoroscopy and Digital Subtraction Angiography
    • -ComputedTomography I: Creating a Map of CT Numbers
    • -Computed Tomography II: ImageReconstruction, Image Quality, and Dose
    • -Computed Tomography III: Spiral and Multi-Slice Scanning
    • Gamma Ray Imaging
    • -Gamma Ray Imaging II: Radiopharmaceuticals
        Appendix: Radioactive Transformations
      • -Gamma Ray Imaging III: Image Production, Image Quality, and Dose
      • -Gamma Ray Imaging IV: NuclearCardiology, SPECT, and PET
      • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
      • -Magnetic ResonanceImaging II: The Classical View of NMR
      • -Magnetic Resonance Imaging III: RelaxationTimes (T1 and T2), Pulse Sequences, and Contrast
      • -Magnetic Resonance Imaging IV: ImageReconstruction and Image Quality
      • -Magnetic Resonance Imaging V: Fast, Flow, andFunctional Imaging
      • -Magnetic Resonance VI: Biological Effects and Safety
      • UltrasoundImaging
      • -Ultrasound Imaging II: Creating the Beam
      • -Ultrasound Imaging III: ImageProduction and Image Quality
      • -Ultrasound Imaging IV: Biological Effects andSafety
      • Experimental and Future Imaging Technologies
      • -Evolving and Experimental Technologies in Medical Imaging
      • Radiation Dose, Biological Effects, Risk, and Radiation Safety
      • Ionizing Radiation Dose, Biological Effects, and Risk
      • -RadiationDose II: Determining Organ Doses from Exposure Measurements
      • -Radiation Dose III: The Tissue f-Factor, Tissue-Air Ratios, etc.
      • -Radiation Dose IV: RadiobiologicalProcesses and Effects
      • -Radiation Dose V: Probabilities of Occurence of Stochastic HealthEffects
      • Appendix: On talking with People about Radiation (and Other)Risks
      • -Radiation Oncology and the Role of Imaging in Treatment Planning
      • Radiation Safety and Emergency Response
      • -Practical Radiation Safety for IonizingRadiation
      • -Rems, Risks, and Regs: The Legal Basis for Radiation ProtectionStandards
      • -Response to a Major Radiological Emergency
      • Solutions to the Exercises
      • References
      • Some Symbols and Units
      • Index

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