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Magnetic Resonance Angiography: Principles and Applications is a comprehensive text covering magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) in current clinical use. The first part of the book focuses on techniques, with chapters on contrast-enhanced MRA, time of flight, phase contrast, time-resolved angiography, and coronary MRA, as well as several chapters devoted to new non-contrast MRA techniques. Additionally, chapters describe in detail specific topics such as high-field MRA, susceptibility-weighted imaging, acceleration strategies such as parallel imaging, vessel wall imaging, targeted contrast agents, and low dose contrast-enhanced MRA. The second part of the book covers clinical applications of MRA, with each chapter describing the MRA techniques and protocols for a particular disease and vascular territory, as well as the pathology and imaging findings relevant to the disease state being discussed.
Magnetic Resonance Angiography: Principles and Applications is designed to bring together into a single textbook all of the MRA techniques in clinical practice today and will be a valuable resource for practicing radiologists and other physicians involved in the diagnosis and treatment of vascular diseases, as well as biomedical physicists, MRI technologists, residents, and fellows.
Contents
Part I MRA Techniques
1 Basic Principles of MRI and MR Angiography .................................................. 3
Frank R. Korosec
2 Time-of-Flight Angiography ................................................................................. 39
Seong-Eun Kim and Dennis L. Parker
3 Phase-Contrast MRI and Flow Quantifi cation ................................................... 51
Bernd Jung and Michael Markl
4 Technical Aspect of Contrast-Enhanced MRA ................................................... 65
Honglei Zhang, Wei Zhang, and Martin R. Prince
5 Time-Resolved, Contrast-Enhanced MR Angiography
Using Cartesian Methods ...................................................................................... 75
Stephen J. Riederer, Clifton R. Haider, Casey P. Johnson,
and Petrice M. Mostardi
6 Flow-Dependent Noncontrast MR Angiography ................................................ 89
Mitsue Miyazaki, Satoshi Sugiura, Yoshimori Kassai,
Hitoshi Kanazawa, Robert Edelman, and Ioannis Koktzoglu
7 Low-Dose Contrast-Enhanced MR Angiography ............................................... 107
Kambiz Nael, Roya Saleh, Gerhard Laub, and J. Paul Finn
8 Vessel Wall Imaging Techniques ........................................................................... 113
Rui Li, Niranjan Balu, and Chun Yuan
9 Noncontrast Coronary Artery Imaging ............................................................... 129
Allison Hays, Robert G. Weiss, and Matthias Stuber
10 Contrast-Enhanced MR Angiography of the Coronary Arteries ...................... 141
Qi Yang and Debiao Li
11 MR Angiography and High Field Strength: 3.0 T and Higher .......................... 149
Harald H. Quick and Mark E. Ladd
12 Susceptibility Weighted Imaging and MR Angiography.................................... 157
Samuel Barnes and E. Mark Haacke
13 Non-Cartesian MR Angiography ......................................................................... 169
Walter Block and Oliver Wieben
14 Parallel Imaging in Angiography ......................................................................... 185
Nicole Seiberlich and Mark Griswold
15 Targeted Agents for Wall Imaging ....................................................................... 199
Emily A. Waters and Thomas J. Meade
Part II Clinical Applications
16 Intracranial Arterial and Venous Disease ........................................................... 213
Dariusch R. Hadizadeh, Horst Urbach, and Winfried A. Willinek
17 Carotid and Vertebral Circulation: Clinical Applications ................................. 225
Sugoto Mukherjee and Max Wintermark
18 Thoracic Aorta ....................................................................................................... 239
Emily Ward and James C. Carr
19 Pulmonary MRA .................................................................................................... 253
James F.M. Meaney and Peter Beddy
20 Abdominal Aorta and Mesenteric Vessels ........................................................... 269
Klaus D. Hagspiel and Patrick T. Norton
21 Renal Vascular Diseases ........................................................................................ 283
Tim Leiner and Henrik Michaely
22 MRA: Upper Extremity and Hand Vessels .......................................................... 297
Ruth P. Lim and Vivian S. Lee
23 Lower Extremity Peripheral Arterial Disease ..................................................... 319
Jeremy D. Collins and Timothy Scanlon
24 Noninvasive Imaging for Coronary Artery Disease ............................................ 337
Reza Nezafat, Susie N. Hong, Peng Hu, Mehdi Hedjazi Moghari,
and Warren J. Manning
25 Venous Imaging: Techniques, Protocols,
and Clinical Applications ...................................................................................... 351
Amir H. Davarpanah, Philip Hodnett, Jeremy D. Collins,
James C. Carr, and Tim Scanlon
26 Pediatric MR Angiography: Principles and Applications .................................. 365
Bharathi D. Jagadeesan and David N. Loy
27 Contrast Agents for MR Angiography ................................................................. 381
Christoph U. Herborn
28 CE-MRA in the Age of Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis ..................................... 387
Aditya Bharatha, Sean P. Symons, and Walter Kucharczyk
29 Emerging Interventional MR Applications ......................................................... 395
Clifford R. Weiss, Aravindan Kolandaivelu, Jeff Bulte,
and Aravind Arepally
Index ................................................................................................................................ 403
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