By Stuart Hutchison, MD, FRCPC, FACC, FAHA, FASE, FSCMR, FSCCT, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, University of
Calgary Division of Cardiology, Foothills Medical Center; Department of Cardiac Sciences, Libin Cardiovascular
Institute of Alberta, Calgary, Canada
Oliver Strohm, MD, FESC, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Calgary Division of Cardiology,
Foothills Medical Center; Deputy Director, Stephenson CMR Centre, Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta, Calgary,
Canada
Principles of Cardiovascular MR-a title in the Principles of Cardiovascular Imaging series-has everything you need to
successfully obtain and interpret cardiovascular MR images. Drs. Hutchison and Strohm explain the dos and don'ts of
cardiovascular MR and MRA and how best to image each category of cardiovascular diseases so that you get the best
results and avoid artifacts. Get only the coverage you need with clinically oriented, practical information presented
in a consistent format that makes finding everything quick and easy. High-quality images, tables of useful values and
settings, and access to the full text and more online at expertconsult.com make this the one cardiovascular MR resource
that has it all.
Features access to the full text, an image library, and moving images online at expertconsult.com where you can browse
and download additional content.
Focuses on clinically oriented and practical information so that you get only the coverage that you need.
Presents material in a consistent format that makes it easy to find information.
Explains how to obtain the best image quality and avoid artifacts through instructions on how to and how not to perform
cardiovascular MR.
Provides excellent visual guidance through high-quality images-many in color-that reinforce the quality of information
in the text.
Includes numerous tables with useful values and settings to help you master probe settings and measurements.
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