The handbook of medical image perception and techniques.
Edited by Ehsan Samei, Elizabeth Krupinski.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2010.
MED 616.0754 HANDBOOK - - Med Open Collection
This state-of-the-art book reviews key issues and methods in medical image perception research through associated techniques, illustrations and examples. Written by key figures in the field, the book covers a range of topics including the history of medical image perception research, the basics of vision and cognition, and dedicated application areas, especially those concerned with the interface between the clinician and the display of medical image data. It summarises many of the basic techniques used to conduct and analyse medical image perception and observer performance research, allowing readers to understand basic research techniques so they can adopt them for use in their own studies. Written for both newcomers to the field and experienced researchers, this book provides a broad overview of medical image perception, and will serve as a reference volume for years to come.
New Books received in the Health Sciences Library
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
DEPARTMENT RADIOLOGY
Orthopedic imaging : a practical approach
Adam Greenspan.
Philadelphia, Pa. : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2011. 5th ed.
MED 616.710757 GREENSPAN - - Med Open Collection
Featuring over 4,000 large-size illustrations and unique, effective pedagogy, the fifth edition of Dr. Greenspan's best-seller is the ideal teaching text on musculoskeletal imaging for radiologists and orthopedists at every level of training. "Orthopedic Imaging: A Practical Approach" covers all orthopedic problems and imaging modalities and offers indispensable guidance on selecting cost-effective imaging techniques. The fifth edition has a new full-color design, with colorized tables and schematics and full-color illustrations including PET-CT. All conventional tomography has been replaced by CT. Coverage of MRI - the scan of choice for more clinical situations than ever - has been greatly expanded, especially in areas related to arthritis.
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