Medical Imaging Process & Technology

Hendee’s Physics of Medical Imaging

Submission deadline: 2023-12-31
Section Editors

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Esteemed Colleagues,

 

"Hendee's Physics of Medical Imaging" is a comprehensive and authoritative section that examines into the fundamental principles underlying medical imaging technologies. This section serves as a cornerstone resource for students, educators, and professionals in the field of medical imaging.

 

The section provides a deep exploration of the physics concepts that underpin various imaging modalities, including X-ray radiography, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound, and nuclear medicine. It elucidates how these technologies generate images by interacting with the human body's tissues and structures.

 

This section not only explains the basic principles but also delves into advanced topics, such as image reconstruction techniques, image quality assessment, and radiation safety. The scholars have a knack for presenting complex concepts in a clear and accessible manner, catering to both novice learners and seasoned practitioners.

 

One of the notable strengths of "Hendee's Physics of Medical Imaging" is its incorporation of real-world applications and clinical relevance. The section emphasizes the practical implications of physics principles for medical imaging practice, making it a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of the technologies they work with.

 

In an era marked by rapid advancements in medical imaging technology, this section keeps pace with the changes, addressing emerging trends like digital imaging, three-dimensional reconstruction, and the integration of artificial intelligence. It also underscores the importance of ethical considerations and patient safety within the context of medical imaging.

 

In summary, "Hendee's Physics of Medical Imaging" is an indispensable guide that bridges the gap between physics and medical practice. It equips readers with a solid foundation in the physics principles that govern medical imaging technologies, fostering a more profound comprehension of the tools and techniques used in diagnosing and treating medical conditions.

 

We eagerly anticipate receiving the contributions.

 

Dr. Sivagami Sivasundaram

Section editor

Keywords

1. Medical Imaging; Medical Imaging Physics; Molecular Imaging; Radiation; 3D Visualization; Computed Tomography; Radiomics

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