Principles of Medical Imaging for Engineers

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Principles of Medical Imaging for Engineers

From Signals to Images

Medical imaging Biomedical engineering Biotechnology Electronics engineering Digital signal processing (DSP)

Author: Michael Chappell

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Collection: Biomedical and Life Sciences

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 3rd October 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 13 Mb

ISBN: 9783030305116


Introduction to Medical Imaging

This introduction to medical imaging introduces all of the major medical imaging techniques in wide use in both medical practice and medical research, including Computed Tomography, Ultrasound, Positron Emission Tomography, Single Photon Emission Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Principles of Medical Imaging for Engineers introduces fundamental concepts related to why we image and what we are seeking to achieve to get good images, such as the meaning of contrast in the context of medical imaging. This introductory text separates the principles by which signals are generated and the subsequent reconstruction processes, to help illustrate that these are separate concepts and also highlight areas in which apparently different medical imaging methods share common theoretical principles. Exercises are provided in every chapter, so the student reader can test their knowledge and check against worked solutions and examples.

The text considers firstly the underlying physical principles by which information about tissues within the body can be extracted in the form of signals, considering the major principles used: transmission, reflection, emission and resonance. Then, it goes on to explain how these signals can be converted into images, i.e., full 3D volumes, where appropriate showing how common methods of reconstruction are shared by some imaging methods despite relying on different physics to generate the signals. Finally, it examines how medical imaging can be used to generate more than just pictures, but genuine quantitative measurements, and increasingly measurements of physiological processes, at every point within the 3D volume by methods such as the use of tracers and advanced dynamic acquisitions.

Target Audience

 Principles of Medical Imaging for Engineers will be of use to engineering and physical science students and graduate students with an interest in biomedical engineering, and to their lecturers.

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