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Magnetic Resonance Procedures: Health Effects and Safety is the first authoritative text on MR procedures and its associated health and safety concerns written by noted radiologists, physicists, and scientists with expertise in the field. It contains both theoretical and practical information. This timely text discusses emergent issues rela
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- Front cover
- Foreword
- Preface
- The Editor
- Contributors
- Contents
- Chapter 1. Health Effects and Safety of Static Magnetic Fields*
- Chapter 2. Health Effects and Safety of Intense Gradient Fields
- Chapter 3. Health Effects and Safety of Radiofrequency Power Deposition Associated with Magnetic Resonance Procedures
- Chapter 4. Radiofrequency Energy- Induced Heating during Magnetic Resonance Procedures: Laboratory and Clinical Experiences
- Chapter 5. Specific Absorption Rates and Induced Current Density Distributions for Radiofrequency and Gradient Magnetic Fields Used for Magnetic Resonance Procedures
- Chapter 6. Acoustic Noise and Magnetic Resonance Procedures
- Chapter 7. Safety Considerations of Siting and Shielding for Magnetic Resonance Systems
- Chapter 8. Magnetic Resonance Procedures and Pregnancy
- Chapter 9. FDA Guidance for Magnetic Resonance System Safety and Patient Exposures: Current Status and Future Considerations
- Chapter 10. Claustrophobia, Anxiety, and Emotional Distress in the Magnetic Resonance Environment
- Chapter 11. Patient Monitoring in the Magnetic Resonance Environment
- Chapter 12. Safety of Magnetic Resonance Contrast Agents*
- Chapter 13. Pre-Magnetic Resonance Procedure Screening
- Chapter 14. The Magnetic Resonance Environment and Implants, Devices, and Materials
- Chapter 15. The List of Implants, Devices, and Materials Tested in the Magnetic Resonance Imaging Environment*
- Chapter 16. Health Effects of Induced Electric Fields: Implications for Metallic Implants
- Appendix I: Medical Devices and Products Developed for Interventional, Intra-Operative, and Magnetic Resonance-Guided Procedures*
- Appendix II: Summary of Magnetic Resonance Safety Studies: 1985 to 1999
- Appendix III: Web Site for MRI Safety www.MRIsafety.com
- Index
- Back cover