Description
📗 Duke Review of MRI Physics: Case Review Series
By Robert E. Lenkinski, PhD & Charles L. Dumoulin, PhD
🧾 Overview
The Duke Review of MRI Physics is a concise, case-based resource designed to simplify the complex physics behind Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Perfect for radiologists, residents, technologists, and board exam candidates, this book combines core theoretical concepts with real-life imaging scenarios for practical understanding.
Tailored for those preparing for ABR (American Board of Radiology) exams or daily clinical MRI practice.
✨ Key Features
✔️ Case-Based Format: Over 100 clinical MRI cases with clear explanations of the underlying physics principles.
✔️ High-Yield Content: Focuses on essential topics such as pulse sequences, k-space, signal generation, and image artifacts.
✔️ Board Review Ready: Streamlined summaries and practice questions ideal for the ABR Core Exam and other certification boards.
✔️ Expert Contributions: Developed by Duke University experts, ensuring academic rigor and clinical relevance.
✔️ User-Friendly Diagrams: Visual aids simplify complex topics for quick retention and exam preparation.
✔️ Covers Hot Topics: Includes discussions on advanced imaging techniques like diffusion, perfusion, and MR safety.
🎯 Key Benefits
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Demystifies the physics behind MRI for both beginners and advanced learners
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Ideal quick-reference for residents, technologists, and radiology fellows
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Enhances exam performance with case-based, question-driven learning
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Bridges theory with practical clinical imaging situations
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Provides board-style practice to reinforce comprehension
👥 Ideal For
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🩻 Radiology Residents & Fellows
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🧑⚕️ MRI Technologists
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🎯 Candidates for the ABR Core Exam or certification tests
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🏥 Radiologists & Imaging Professionals
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📚 Medical Educators in MRI or Imaging Physics
🗂️ Categories
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⚡ MRI Physics & Principles
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📚 Board Review & Case Studies
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🏥 Clinical MRI Applications
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🎓 Radiology Education & Exam Prep
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🛡️ MRI Safety & Artifacts
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