Vascular Imaging by Color Doppler and Magnetic Resonance
[Book]
edited by Peter Lanzer, Ajit P. Yoganathan.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1991
(xiii, 338 pages 222 illustrations)
I --;1 Vascular Anatomy --;2 Hemodynamics --;II --;3 Basics of Color Doppler Imaging --;4 Color Doppler Instrumentation --;III --;5 Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging --;6 Basics of MR Angiography --;7 Phase-sensitive Angiography --;8 Three-dimensional Inflow MR Angiography --;IV --;9 Color Doppler Flow Imaging of the Carotid and Vertebral Arteries --;10 Color Doppler Imaging of Abdominal Vessels --;11 Color Doppler Flow Imaging of the Peripheral Vascular System --;V --;12 Magnetic Resonance Arteriography: Initial Clinical Results --;13 Quantitative In Vivo Blood Flow Measurements with Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
The emergence of color Doppler flow and magnetic resonance vascular imaging coincides with new concepts in vascular medicine. It is in this new and exciting environment of novel vascular concepts where the demand for reliable noninvasive vascular imaging is becoming a high priority.