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Main description:
This volume presents pedagogical content to understand theoretical and practical aspects of diagnostic imaging techniques. It provides insights to current practices, and also discusses specific practical features like radiation exposure, radiation sensitivity, signal penetration, tissue interaction, and signal confinement with reference to individual imaging techniques. It also covers relatively less common imaging methods in addition to the established ones. It serves as a reference for researchers and students working in the field of medical, biomedical science, physics, and instrumentation.
Key Features
* Focusses on the clinical applications while ensuring a steady understanding of the underlying science
* Follows a bottom-up approach to cover the theory, calculations, and modalities to aid students and researchers in biomedical imaging, radiology and instrumentation
* Covers unique concepts of nanoparticle applications along with ethical issues in medical imaging
Contents:
Chapter 1. Diagnostic Medical imaging services with myriads of ethical dilemmas in a contemporary healthcare context: Is artificial intelligence the solution?
Chapter 2. Medical Imaging and Computer Aided Diagnosis
Chapter 3. X-and gamma ray imaging (CT, PET and SPEC, fluoroscopy, scintigraphy and radiography): Benefits and risks
Chapter 4. Cone beam computed tomography applications in dentistry
Chapter 5. Role of nanoparticles in medical imaging
Chapter 6. Nanobiosensors and their Applications in Medical Diagnosis and Imaging
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (CRC Press)
Publication date: January, 2022
Pages: 200
Weight: 530g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Biomedical Engineering, General Practice, Nuclear Medicine, Radiology