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Computational 3D Modeling of Hemodynamics in the Circle of Willis. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, Nov 2008, Pages: 392


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This book is the culmination of approximately four
years of study
obtaining my PhD in mechanical engineering, modeling
blood flow
in the arteries of the human brain. Coming from an
engineering
background I found that I had very little knowledge
of human
anatomy, physiology, or medical imaging techniques.
Furthermore,
it seemed reasonable that there would not be many people
possessing a deep knowledge of these fields, and the
more
engineering related fields of computational fluid
dynamics and
mathematical modeling. As a result this book contains
reasonably
detailed background
information on all of the aforementioned fields, in
order to provide
the
novice with a well balanced understanding of all
aspects of this
modeling challenge. The actual body of work involves the
development of techniques to segment out the cerebral
arteries
from magnetic resonance imaging scans, and create the
computational meshes. In addition there is the
development of a
mathematical model of the physiological control
system known as
the
cerebral autoregulation mechanism, and the coupling
of this control
system to the computational fluid dynamics simulations.



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