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MR perfusion imaging is an area of major research interest and rapid clinical growth. Clinical Perfusion MRI: Techniques and Applications provides a concise and comprehensive review of the principles and applications of the field, covering dynamic susceptibility contrast, dynamic contrast enhancement, and arterial spin labeling imaging techniques. Principles of blood-volume and oxygenation imaging are included. The clinical applications of perfusion imaging in neurological disease and neuroscience are discussed – major topics including its use in imaging cerebrovascular disease and brain tumors and other neurological and neurodegenerative disorders. Non-neurologic applications are also covered with chapters on cardiac disease, breast cancer and other organ systems. Use of MR perfusion imaging in pediatrics is also discussed. Throughout the book case reports are included illustrating representative clinical examples. This book will be of interest to any clinician who uses MR perfusion imaging in their clinical practice, as well as researchers in the field of MRI. Peter Barker DPhil is Professor of Radiology and Oncology at The Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Xavier Golay PhD is Professor and Chair of MR Neurophysics and Translational Neuroscience at the UCL Institute of Neurology, London, UK. Greg Zaharchuk MD, PhD is Associate Professor of Radiology at Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA. Table of Contents Preface; Part I. Techniques: 1. Imaging of flow: basic principles James R. Ewing, David Bonekamp and Peter B. Barker; 2. Susceptibility contrast MRI: acquisition and analysis techniques Matthias J. P. van Osch; 3. Arterial spin labeling-MRI: acquisition and analysis techniques Xavier Golay; 4. DCE-MRI: acquisition and analysis techniques Paul S. Tofts and Geoff J. M. Parker; 5. Imaging of brain oxygenation Weili Lin, Hongyu An, Andria Ford, Katie Vo, Jin-Moo Lee and Greg Zaharchuk; 6. Vascular space occupancy (VASO) imaging of cerebral blood volume Hanzhang Lu and Jinsoo Uh; 7. MR perfusion imaging in neuroscience Manus J. Donahue and Peter Jezzard; Part II. Clinical Applications: 8. MR perfusion imaging in neurovascular disease Greg Zaharchuk; 9. MR perfusion imaging in neurodegenerative disease Norbert Schuff; 10. MR perfusion imaging in clinical neuroradiology Blake E. McGehee, Joseph A. Maldjian and Jonathan Burdette; 11. MR perfusion imaging in oncology: neuro applications Ramon Francisco Barajas, Jr and Soonmee Cha; 12. MR perfusion imaging in oncology: applications outside the brain James P. B. O'Connor and Geoff J. M. Parker; 13. MR perfusion imaging in breast cancer Riham El-Khouli, Katarzyna J. Macura and David A. Bluemke; 14. MR perfusion imaging in the body: kidney, liver, and lung Pottumarthi V. Prasad and Robert R. Edelman; 15. MR perfusion imaging in cardiac diseases Jürg Schwitter; 16. MR perfusion imaging in pediatrics Neel Madan and P. Ellen Grant; Index.
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