PBMED M236
Contrast Mechanisms and Quantification in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Physics and Biology in Medicine · 4 units · Graduate courses (200-299)
(Formerly numbered 225.) Introduction to magnetic resonance contrast mechanisms and quantification techniques in magnetic resonance imaging. Topics include exogenous and endogenous contrast mechanisms, measuring tissue perfusion and permeability, advanced diffusion and q-space analysis, chemical exchange and magnetization transfer imaging, and relaxometry.
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Requisite: course M219.
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PBMED M236
- PBMED M219Principles and Applications of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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