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Introduces five methods of imaging the human body: magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear medicine, X-ray angiography, ultrasound, and computerised tomography (CT). Provides clinical examples for each...
Based on ‘An Imaging Atlas of Human Anatomy (Wier and Abrahams, 2nd ed, 1996), the CD-ROM provides a complete computer graphics database of the imaging of normal human anatomy, created from imaging scans:...
An overview of four advanced imaging techniques in radiodiagnosis which come under the umbrella heading of ‘scanning’ - ultrasonic diagnosis, computerised tomography (CT) scanning, magnetic resonance...
Based on the textbook ‘Electronic Imaging for Photographers’, 2nd edition, by Adrian Davies and Phil Fennessy, the CD-ROM contains a ‘virtual studio’ that allows the user to set up lighting and...
Shows how seismography, sonar imaging, remote sensing and photography from space are changing scientists’ perceptions of the earth. These techniques can also help in the search for minerals and the...
Surveys the various medical imaging modalities starting with the discovery of x-rays by Roentgen, using a mixture of drawings, photos, graphics, and video clips along with case studies and explanations given...
Demonstrates features of the gamma camera and explains its function. Shows the image formed on a persisent CRO. Demonstrates the setting-up procedure on a patient presenting for a liver scan. Demonstrates...
Shows chest anatomy as depicted by MRI, radiographic, coronary angiographic, nuclear, ultrasound and CT with real-time image sequences and annotations. The principles of the imaging techniques are described...
In the 1950s mobile x-ray units were to be found in many cities in Britain and for the first time x-rays were freely available. Since then there have been significant developments in the technology....
The principles of a variety of techniques for producing images of the human body are explained. Techniques explored are magnetic resonance, holographic imaging, ultrasound, mammography, computer axial...
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