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Автор: Malcolm Sperrin
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      IPEM–IOP Series in Physics and Engineering in Medicine and Biology

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       Maastro Clinic, the Netherlands

       Carmel Caruana

       University of Malta, Malta

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       formerly of BIPM, Sèvres, France

       Rory Cooper

       University of Pittsburgh, USA

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       University of Birmingham, UK

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       University of Malaya, Malaysia

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       University of Virginia, USA

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       University of Oxford, UK

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       TU Delft, the Netherlands

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       New York University, USA

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      Series in Physics and Engineering in Medicine and Biology will allow IPEM to enhance its mission to ‘advance physics and engineering applied to medicine and biology for the public good.’

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      Anatomy for the Royal College of Radiologists Fellowship

      Illustrated questions and answers

       Andrew G Murchison, Mitchell Chen, Thomas Frederick Barge, Shyamal Saujani, Christopher Sparks, Radoslaw Adam Rippel & Malcolm Sperrin

       Oxford University Hospitals, Oxford, UK

       Ian Francis

       Medical Imaging Partnership, Crawley, UK

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      ISBN 978-0-7503-1185-4 (ebook)

      ISBN 978-0-7503-1186-1 (print)

      ISBN 978-0-7503-1833-4 (myPrint)

      ISBN 978-0-7503-1187-8 (mobi)

      DOI 10.1088/978-0-7503-1185-4

      Version: 20191201

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      Contents

       Preface

       Author biographies

       1 Head and neck

       1.1 3D reconstruction of a paediatric skull CT

       1.2 Lateral radiograph of the facial bones of a child

       1.3 Coronal bony reconstruction from a CT petrous bones study

       1.4 Axial slice from a CT cisternogram study with intrathecal contrast

       1.5 Midline sagittal section from a CT venogram with intravenous contrast

       1.6 Axial slice from a T2-weighted MRI of the brain

       1.7 Midline sagittal image from a T2-weighted MRI brain

       1.8 Axial image from T2-weighted sequence of MRI brain

       1.9 T1-weighted coronal slice from an MRI in an adult patient

       1.10 Coronal image from a CT angiography study with intravenous contrast

       1.11 T1-weighted sagittal section from an MRI of the brain

       1.12 3D reconstruction of a phase contrast angiography MRI sequence

       1.13 Coronal section from an MRI study of the