Imaging ScienceISBN: 978-0-632-05656-9
Paperback
240 pages
February 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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Imaging Science is the essential textbook for all
undergraduate students and others training in diagnostic
radiography, providing unique integrated coverage of physics,
photography and equipment.
Imaging Science shows the reader the principles of achieving maximum diagnostic image quality while minimising the potentially harmful effects of exposure to ionising radiation. The first five chapters explain X-ray imaging, from conventional procedures through to computed tomography (CT). Then, three chapters cover the imaging modalities based on gamma radiation (RNI), ultrasound and nuclear magnetic resonance (MRI). For readers whose previous science study has been limited, chapters 1 – 4 are accompanied by commentary notes which draw out and define key scientific terms.