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Web page:
https://cw.fel.cvut.cz/wiki/courses/zsl
Anotation:
The course covers the principles, design and properties of currently used medical imaging devices. We shall deal with 2D microscopic, X-ray and ultrasound imaging systems, including advanced topics such as Doppler ultrasound. We will also study tomographic (3D) imaging systems: computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) including functional MRI (fMRI) and nuclear imaging methods (PET,SPECT).
For more information see
https://cw.fel.cvut.cz/wiki/courses/zsl
Study targets:
To become acquainted with currently used medical imaging techniques, especially microscopy, X-ray imaging, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound and microscopy. To understand their physical principles.
Course outlines:
1. | | Microscopy |
2. | | Multimodal image registration |
3. | | X-rays |
4. | | Computed tomography |
5. | | Ultrasound |
6. | | Ultrasound II |
7. | | (Easter, no lecture) |
8. | | Physics of MRI |
9. | | MRI imaging |
10. | | MRI hardware |
11. | | MRI applications |
12. | | Functional brain imaging, fMRI |
13. | | PET+SPECT |
14. | | Other imaging techniques |
Exercises outline:
Theoretical and practical examples of the imaging modalities presented in the lectures.
Literature:
[1] | | Cho, Z.H., Jones, J.P., Singh, M.: Foundations of Medical Imaging. John Wiley&Sons, Inc., New York 1993 |
[2] | | Ed. S Webb The Physics of Medical Imaging. Bristol: Institute of Physics Publishing (IoP). 1988 |
[3] | | Bronzino, J. D. The Biomedical Engineering Handbook. Boca Raton: CRC Press. 1995 |
[4] | | Webb A., Introduction to Biomedical Imaging. IEEE press.2003 |
[5] | | Sonka M., Fitzpatrick J. M., Handbook of Medical Imaging, vol.2. SPIE Press, 2000 |
Requirements:
The knowledge of the principles of geometrical optics, Fourier transform, basic knowledge of signal and image processing, acoustics, physics of electromagnetic fields and radioactive decay.
Keywords:
medical imaging, microscopy, X-rays, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron emission tomography (PET), single photon emission tomography (SPECT), ultrasound.
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