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9783540219279

Classic Papers In Modern Diagnostic Radiology

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    9783540219279

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    3540219277

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-01-01
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag
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The book reproduces the classic papers that form the foundation of modern diagnostic and interventional radiology. Radiology has changed almost beyond recognition in the past 40 years and is now central to the practice of modern medicine. We now have non-invasive diagnosis and minimally invasive imaging-guided therapy. Whilst we are all aware of the great names in radiology they are often only names, and the papers are famous but may be difficult to locate. This book brings together in a single and convenient volume the classics of our modern practice of radiology. The choice is obviously personal, but we feel that these papers have stood the test of time. Each paper is reproduced in its original format, with the original references and illustrations, and its significance is discussed. The papers are accompanied by biographical sketches of the key pioneers, and each relevant section includes an introductory essay on the history of the imaging modality discussed.

Table of Contents

Computer Tomography
Uber die Bestimmung von Funktionen durch ihre Integralwerte langs gewisser Mannigfaltigkeiten
5(18)
J. Radon
Representation of a function by its line integrals, with some radiological applications
23(7)
A.M. Cormack
Computerized transverse axial scanning (tomography). Part I. Description of system
30(8)
G.N. Hounsfield
Computerized transverse axial scanning (tomography). Part II. Clinical application
38(26)
J. Ambrose
Spiral volumetric CT with single-breathhold technique, continuous transport, and continuous scanner rotation
64(9)
W.A. Kalender
W. Seißler
E. Klotz
P. Vock
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Measurement of nuclear spin by the method of molecular beams
73(8)
I.I. Rabi
V.W. Cohen
Nuclear Induction
81(3)
F. Bloch
W.W. Hansen
M.E. Packard
Resonance absorption by nuclear magnetic moments in a solid
84(3)
E.M. Purcell
H.C. Torrey
R.V. Pound
Tumor detection by nuclear magnetic resonance
87(6)
R.V. Damadian
Image Foundation by induced local interactions: Example employing nuclear magnetic resonance
93(3)
P.C. Lauterbur
Planar spin imaging by NMR
96(7)
P. Mansfield
A.A. Maudsley
Medical Imaging by NMR
103(8)
P. Mansfield
A.A. Maudsley
Human whole body line scan imaging by NMR
111(3)
P. Mansfield
I.L. Pykett
P.G. Morris
R.E. Coupland
NMR imaging of the brain in multiple sclerosis
114(5)
I.R. Young
A.S. Hall
C.A. Pallis
MRI: Clinical use of the inversion recovery sequence
119(25)
G.M. Bydder
I.R. Young
Ultrasound
Uber die Moglichkeit, hochfrequente mechanische Schwingungen als diagnostische Mittel zu verwerten
144(18)
K.T. Dussik
The application of echo ranging techniques to the detection of structure of biological tissues
162(8)
J.J. Wild
J.M. Reid
The use of ultrasonic Reflectoscope for the continuous recording of the movements of heart walls
170(23)
I. Edler
C.H. Hertz
The ultrasonic visualization of soft tissue structures in the human body
193(20)
J.H. Holmes
D.H. Howry
G.J. Posakony
C.R. Cushman
Investigation of Abdominal Masses by Pulsed Ultrasound
213(11)
I. Donald
J. MacVicar
T.G. Brown
Ultrasonic Doppler method for the inspection of cardiac functions
224(6)
S. Satomura
Neue Moglichkeiten der Ultraschalldiagnostik in der Gynakologie und Geburtshilfe
230(6)
D. Hofmann
H.-J. Hollander
P. Weiser
The prediction of fetal maturity by ultra-sonic measurement of the biparietal diamenter
236(9)
S. Campbell
Development of an ultrasonic system for three-dimensional reconstruction of the fetus
245(12)
K. Baba
K. Satoh
S. Sakamoto
T. Okai
S. Ishii
Digital Imaging
Digital Processing of Videoangiocardiographic Image Series
257(9)
R. Brennecke
T.K. Brown
J.H. Bursch
P.H. Heintzen
Computerized fluoroscopy in real time for noninvasive visualization of the cardiovascular system
266(12)
R.A. Kruger
C.A. Mistretta
S.J. Riederer
C.G. Shaw
Intravenous angiography using digital video subtraction: X-ray imaging system
278(11)
T.W. Ovitt
P.C. Christenson
H.D. Fisher 3rd
M.M. Frost
S. Nudelman
H. Roehrig
Computed radiography utilizing scanning laser stimulated Iuminescence
289(9)
M. Sonoda
M. Takano
J. Miyahara
H. Kato
Digital radiography of the chest: clinical experience with a prototype unit
298(6)
R.G. Fraser
E. Breatnach
G.T. Barnes
A new digital detector for projection radiography
304(15)
D.L. Lee
L.K. Cheung
L.S. Jeromin
X-ray imaging using amorphous selenium: Feasibility of a flat panel self-scanned detector for digital radiology
319(15)
W. Zhao
J.A. Rowlands
PACS
Applications of Picture Processing, Image Analysis and Computer Graphics Techniques to Cranial CT Scans
334(15)
H.U. Lemke
H.S. Stiehl
H. Scharnweber
D. Jackel
An All-digital Nuclear Medicine Department
349(9)
J.A. Parker
H.D. Royal
R.F. Uren
D. Front
J.G. Bliss
M. Rabussi
D. Jansons
M.S. Kolodny
G.M. Kolodny
Digital Radiology at the University of California, Los Angeles: A Feasibility Study
358(9)
H.K. Huang
Z. Barbaric
N.J. Mankovich
C. Moler
Assessment of the Integration of HIS/RIS with a PACS
367(10)
B.A. Levine
S.K. Mun
H.R. Benson
S.C. Horii
Environmental Designs for Reading from Imaging Workstations: Ergonomic and Architectural Features
377(14)
S.C. Horii
Contrast Agents
Contrast agent design. Some aspects on the synthesis of water-soluble contrast agents of low osmolality
391(12)
T. Almen
Development of nonionic contrast media
403(9)
T. Almen
Intravenous chelated gadolinium as a contrast agent in NMR imaging of cerebral tumours
412(4)
D.H. Carr
J. Brown
G.M. Bydder
H.-J. Weinmann
U. Speck
D.J. Thomas
I.R. Young
Characteristics of gadolinium-DTPA complex: a potential NMR contrast agent
416(7)
H.-J. Weinmann
R.C. Brasch
W.-R. Press
G.E. Wesbey
Contrast-enhanced NMR imaging: animal studies using gadolinium-DTPA complex
423(14)
R.C. Brasch
H.-J. Weinmann
G.E. Wesbey
Angiography and Interventional Radiology
Catheter replacement of the needle in percutaneous arteriography: A new technique
437(10)
S.I. Seldinger
Percutaneous trocar (needle) nephrostomy in hydronephrosis
447(5)
W.E. Goodwin
W.C. Casey
W. Woolf
Cine coronary arteriography
452(3)
F.M. Sones
E.K. Shirey
W.L. Proudfit
R. Westcott
Mesenteric Arteriography
455(12)
A.R. Margulis
P. Heinbecker
Transluminal treatment of arteriosclerotic obstruction: description of a new technique and a preliminary report of its application
467(18)
C.T. Dotter
M.P. Judkins
Selective coronary arteriography
485(11)
M.P. Judkins
Non-operative retained biliary tract stone extraction. A new roentgenologic technique
496(13)
H.J. Burhenne
Perkutane Rekanalisation chronischer arterieller Verschlusse mit einem neuen Dilatationskatheter
509(5)
A.R. Gruntzig
H. Hopff
Transluminal dilatation of coronary-artery stenosis
514(2)
A.R. Gruntzig
Percutaneous billary drainage, technical and catheter related problems in 200 procedures
516(9)
P.R. Mueller
E. van Sonnenberg
J.T. Ferrucci
Expandable intrahepatic portacaval shunt stents: early experience in the dog
525(6)
J.C. Palmaz
R.R. Sibbitt
S.R. Reuter
Intravascular stents to prevent occlusion and restenosis after transluminal angioplasty
531(14)
U. Sigwart
J. Puel
Mammography
Diagnostico de los tumores de la mama por la radiografia simple
545(19)
R. Leborgne
La radiographie de la glande mammaire
564(44)
C.M. Gros
R. Sigrist
Experience with mammography in tumor institution: evaluation of 1000 studies
608(8)
R.L. Egan
Evaluation of periodic breast cancer screening with mammography. Methodology and early observations
616(10)
S. Shapiro
L. Venet
P. Strax
Xerography of the breast
626(9)
J.N. Wolfe
Reduction in mortality from breast cancer after mass screening with mammography
635(10)
L. Tabar
C.J.G. Fagerberg
A. Gad
L. Baldetorp
L.H. Holmberg
O. Grontoft
Mammographic Microcalcifications: Detection with Xerography, Screen-Film, an Digitized Film Display
645(6)
R.L. Smathers
Breast imaging: Dual-energy projection radiography with digital radiography
651(5)
T. Asaga
S. Chiyasu
S. Matsuda
H. Mastuura
H. Kato
M. Ishida
T. Komaki
Stereotactic breast biopsy with a biopsy gun
656(9)
S.H. Parker
J.D. Lovin
W.E. Jobe
J.M. Luethke
K.D. Hopper
W.F. Yakes
B.J. Burke
References 665

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