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Medical Imaging Signals And Systems

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For courses in medical imaging systems. With signal processing as its foundation, this text covers the most important imaging modalities in projection radiography, x-ray computed tomography, nuclear medicine, ultrasound imaging, and magnetic resonance imaging. Organized into parts to emphasize key overall conceptual divisions, Medical Imaging is most appropriate for engineering students who have taken the prerequisite signals and systems courses as well as elementary probability.

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First published April 15, 2005

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I used this as a reference for MRI and CT. The book is great if you have a developed knowledge of signal processing.
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September 7, 2016
by far one of the best medical imaging book until now. been years used in TU Delft for the reference of Medical Imaging course and still perceived as the most complete one to explain the physics and mathematics properties by the lecturer.
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