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Diffusion imaging is the closest tool, beetween diagnostic radiology and MRI, that have so far come to “functional” tissue imaging, and therefore also represents a sort of cultural bridgehead towards the functional methods of nuclear medicine.Tumours are the second most frequent cause of death in the developed world (the third most frequent indeveloping countries), accounting for 12.5% of all deaths, and the need for their diagnosis, staging and posttreatment follow-up makes diagnostic imaging a key element in the management of oncological patients.MR imaging based on the phenomenon of diffusion (DWI), which was originally developed for neuroradiological applications, has only recently been extended to the whole body because of the technical problems intrinsic to the cardinal sequences of DWI (echo planar imaging – EPI) and difficulties such as artefacts due to magnetic susceptibilitye and anatomical distorsions. The technical evolutions of MR coils and equipment, together with the introduction of parallel imaging, made it possible to overcome these problems and thus laid the foundations for the extension of DWI to the whole body. These developments have included the introduction of the “rolling table” and the use of increasingly more suitable sequences for the study of extra-cranial districts, which have alsomade it possible to obtain multiplanar reconstructions such as DWIBS.Atherosclerosis is a global problem and not a disease affecting just one sector. The increasing average life expectancy of patients is leading to the more frequent observation of the co-existence of complex problems that may affect different body’s districts but are often attributable to the same underlying pathology of atheromatous vascular disease. Further technical advances such as the use of “fresh blood” sequences make it possible to hypothesise the increasing application of study protocols to routine clinical practice.However, whole-body imaging is still in its pioneering phase and there are still many unanswered questions concerning its precise place in the process of clinical patient management. We believe that these questions will be answered by future multicentric trials, which will therefore be instrumental in offering radiologists a further cultural, as well as technical, evolution.A. Carriero, A. Stecco, A. SaponaroINDEXForeword Introduction SECTION I Whole-Bod y Imaging : from Techni que to Interpretation1. Physical basis - MRI, DWI, MRA2. Whole-body MRA3. Whole-body MRI4. Whole-body diffusionSECTION II Topics1. Whole-body MRI: Technique2. Whole-body diffusion: Technique3. Whole-body diffusion-weighted imaging with 3 Tesla: basic clinical concepts and advanced applications4. Whole-body MRI: Normal, Pathologic and Pitfalls Experiences from the Population-Based SHIP-Study5. Whole-body MRA: Normal, Pathologic and Pitfalls6. Whole-body MRI and FDG-PET fused images for evaluation of patients with cancer: a pictorial essay7. Whole-body MRI: approaches to tumor screening8. Whole-body MRI for evaluation of bone metastasis in patient with malignant lymphoma9. Multiple myeloma: Whole-body MRI vs. PET and Low Dose Whole-body CT10. Whole-body Magnetic Resonance Imaging (WB-MRI) and bone scintigraphy to detect bone metastases: an update of UMG experience11. Characterization in DWI and Whole-body diffusion12. Whole-body MRA with contrast medium: diagnostic accuracy13. A total atherosclerotic score for Whole-body MRA and its relation to traditional cardiovascular risk factors14. Whole-body MRI in paediatricsSECTION III CASES GALLERY 15. Clinical cases16. PostersPET-CT compared with Whole-body dwi /mriBone scan with Whole-body DWI/MRI: casesWhole-body PET-MRI image fusionIndex
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ISBN: 9788879475235
Titolo: Whole - Body Imaging - Technique, interpretation and topics
Autori: Carriero - Stecco - Saponaro - AAVV
Editore: Idelson - Gnocchi
Volume: Unico
Edizione: 2011
Lingua: Inglese
Finitura: Copertina rigida
Misure: 21x30 cm
Pagine: 201
Peso: 0.8 kg
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