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This comprehensive book provides radiologists and imaging specialists with a valuable, state-of-the-art reference on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The text discusses the clinical benefits of diagnosing human pathologies using MRI. It explains the physical principles of MRI and how to use the technique correctly. It highlights each organ's anatomy and pathological processes with high-quality images. It examines the protocols and potentialities of advanced MRI scanners such as 7 T systems. It also includes extensive references at the end of each chapter to enhance further study.

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This comprehensive book provides radiologists and imaging specialists with a valuable, state-of-the-art reference on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The text discusses the clinical benefits of diagnosing human pathologies using MRI. It explains the physical principles of MRI and how to use the technique correctly. It highlights each organ's anatomy and pathological processes with high-quality images. It examines the protocols and potentialities of advanced MRI scanners such as 7 T systems. It also includes extensive references at the end of each chapter to enhance further study.
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Autorenporträt
Luca Saba earned his MD from the University of Cagliari, Italy. Dr. Saba currently works at the Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria of Cagliari. During his career, he has won 15 scientific and extracurricular awards, published more than 180 papers in high impact factor journals, presented more than 500 papers and posters at national and international congress events, spoken more than 45 times at national and international conferences, written 21 book chapters, edited 10 books, and reviewed more than 40 scientific journals. He is a member of the Italian Society of Medical Radiology, European Society of Radiology, Radiological Society of North America, American Roentgen Ray Society, and European Society of Neuroradiology.