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Cardiovascular Imaging, 1st Edition
Manson Publishing, Oct 2009, Pages: 176
In Cardiovascular Imaging the authors deal systematically with the main imaging techniques available to clinical cardiologists: nuclear imaging, echocardiography, computerized tomography and magnetic-resonance imaging. Following a brief overview of non-invasive cardiac imaging and the stress modalities used to detect coronary disease, a mainly case-based chapter is devoted to each of the imaging techniques in turn. The final chapter takes a look into the future, particularly to molecular imaging. The text is illustrated throughout with generously-sized images.
Cardiovascular Imaging is intended for use by clinical cardiologists, cardiologists in training, radiologists and nuclear physicians.
Key features:
- Deals systematically with all types of cardiac imaging: nuclear echo, CT and MRI - Contains excellent illustrations many as case-based examples. - Takes a look into the future—Molecular imaging
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