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CT Physics: The Basics of Multi-Detector Physics by Mahadevappa Mahesh β€” book cover

CT Physics: The Basics of Multi-Detector Physics

by Mahadevappa Mahesh
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Overview

Written by the chief physicist at Johns Hopkins University Hospital, this easy-to-read short textbook explains the physics behind multi-detector CT technology, particularly newer, more complex technology. The focus is on principles of physics, effects of scan parameters on image quality, and optimum radiation dosage. The book includes numerous key points summaries and questions to assist in exam preparation.

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Written by the chief physicist at Johns Hopkins University Hospital, this easy-to-read short textbook explains the physics behind multi-detector CT technology, particularly newer, more complex technology. The focus is on principles of physics, effects of scan parameters on image quality, and optimum radiation dosage. The book includes numerous key points summaries and questions to assist in exam preparation.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2009
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Pages
208
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780781768115

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