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ePub Pocket Guide to Mr Procedures and Metallic Objects: Update 1998 download
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Frank G. Shellock
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978-0781717847
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0781717841
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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 1 edition (1998)
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Part of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series (LNCS, volume 1679). Pocket Guide to MR Procedures and Metallic Objects: Update 1998. Criteria to design MR (Magnetic Resonance) compatible mechatronic devices, . surgical robots, are discussed. Some of critical interactions between MRI and mechatronic devices are discussed. Lippincott-Raven publishers, Philadelphia (1998)Google Scholar. Steckel, . The effect of mechanical deformation on magnetic properties and MRI artifacts of type 304 and type 316L stainless steel.

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This pocket reference is designed for radiologists and radiologic technicians who need to ascertain the safety of MR procedures in patients with metallic. ISBN13:9780781717847. Release Date:April 1998.

Frank G Shellock Cristen J Giangarra. Frank G Shellock Alberto Spinazzi. Magn Reson Imaging 2014 Feb 18;32(2):163-7. Detection of implants and other objects using a ferromagnetic detection system: implications for patient screening before MRI. Authors: Frank G Shellock Alexandra M Karacozoff. AJR Am J Roentgenol 2013 Oct;201(4):720-5. AJR Am J Roentgenol 2008 Oct;191(4):1129-39.

1998, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Paperback in English.

Pocket Guide to MR. Procedures and Metallic Objects: Update 1998. Lippincott-Raven Publishers, Philadelphia 1998. This paper proposed a prototype of wide and high resolution MRI acquisition system for MRI-guided surgery.

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Guide to MR Procedures and Metallic Objects: Update 2000, by Frank G. Shellock (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins). 3 94 Sawyer-Glover and Shellock Figure 1. The pre-mri procedure screening form used for patients and other individuals before allowing them into the MR environment.

For information about dedicated MR extremity systems, please refer to the Pocket Guide to MR Procedures and Metallic Objects: Update 2000, by Frank G.

This pocket reference is designed for radiologists and radiologic technicians who need to ascertain the safety of MR procedures in patients with metallic bioimplants, prostheses, and other objects. Designed for on-the-spot consultation, it contains a tabular listing of metallic objects that have been tested for movement or deflection forces during exposure to static magnetic fields. By checking this list, the practitioner can find out at a glance the highest field strength at which an object was tested, whether it was deflected or moved, and whether the attraction to the magnetic field would pose a hazard for a patient undergoing an MR procedure. As an added feature, this 1998 update contains a comprehensive list of vendors that manufacture devices for the emerging field of interventional MRI.