In the name of Allah the Merciful

Introductory Biomedical Imaging: Principles and Practice from Microscopy to MRI

Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and Therapy, Bethe A. Scalettar, James R. Abney, 1032328193, 1138626686, 978-1032328195, 9781032328195, 978-1138626683, 9781138626683, B0B64GWF7B

10 $

English | 2023 | PDF | 39 MB | 338 Pages

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Imaging  is everywhere. We use our eyes to see and cameras to take pictures.  Scientists use microscopes and telescopes to peer into cells and out to  space. Doctors use ultrasound, X-rays, radioisotopes, and MRI to look  inside our bodies. If you are curious about imaging, open this textbook  to learn the fundamentals.

Imaging is a powerful tool  in fundamental and applied scientific research and also plays a crucial  role in medical diagnostics, treatment, and research. This  undergraduate textbook introduces cutting-edge imaging techniques and  the physics underlying them. Elementary concepts from electromagnetism,  optics, and modern physics are used to explain prominent forms of light  microscopy, as well as endoscopy, ultrasound, projection radiography and  computed tomography, radionuclide imaging, and magnetic resonance  imaging. This textbook also covers digital image processing and  analysis. Theoretical principles are reinforced with illustrative  homework problems, applications, activities, and experiments, and by  emphasizing recurring themes, including the effects of resolution,  contrast, and noise on image quality. Readers will learn imaging  fundamentals, diagnostic capabilities, and strengths and weaknesses of  techniques.

This textbook had its genesis, and has  been vetted, in a "Biomedical Imaging" course at Lewis & Clark  College in Portland, OR, and is designed to facilitate the teaching of  similar courses at other institutions. It is unique in its coverage of  both optical microscopy and medical imaging at an intermediate level,  and exceptional in its coverage of material at several levels of  sophistication.