Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/6363e8/computed_tomograph)
has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "Computed
Tomography: Fundamentals, System Technology, Image Quality,
Applications, 3rd Edition" to their offering.
The book offers a comprehensive and user-oriented description of the
theoretical and technical system fundamentals of computed tomography
(CT) for a wide readership, from conventional single-slice acquisitions
to volume acquisition with multi-slice and cone-beam spiral CT.
It covers in detail all characteristic parameters relevant for image
quality and all performance features significant for clinical
application. Readers will thus be informed how to use a CT system to an
optimum depending on the different diagnostic requirements.
This includes a detailed discussion about the dose required and about
dose measurements as well as how to reduce dose in CT. All
considerations pay special attention to spiral CT and to new
developments towards advanced multi-slice and cone-beam CT.
For the third edition most of the contents have been updated and latest
topics like dual source CT, dual energy CT, flat detector CT and
interventional CT have been added.
The enclosed CD-ROM again offers copies of all figures in the book and
attractive case studies, including many examples from the most recent
64-slice acquisitions, and interactive exercises for image viewing and
manipulation.
This book is intended for all those who work daily, regularly or even
only occasionally with CT: physicians, radiographers, engineers,
technicians and physicists. A glossary describes all the important
technical terms in alphabetical order.
Key Topics Covered:
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Principles of Computed Tomography
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Technical Concepts
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Spiral CT
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Image Quality
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Dose
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Processing and Visualization of Images
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Special Applications
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The Future of CT
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Mathematical Aspects of Image Reconstruction
Author:
In 1995 Willi A. Kalender was appointed full professor and director of
the newly established Institute of Medical Physics at the
Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Ng, Germany. His main research
interests are in the area of diagnostic imaging, the development and
introduction of volumetric spiral CT was a particular focus. He is
involved in many international research projects in the fields of
Multimodal Imaging and Optimisation of CT and Dosimetry and others.
November 2007 Willi Kalender was awarded the European Science
Foundation's Latsis Prize which in 2007 was dedicated to the field of
medical imaging.
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