Breast MRI has emerged as a valuable adjunct to the conventional imaging
modalities in the detection of primary and recurrent breast cancer. Yet,
most radiologists who rely on MRI do not have knowledge of the
fundamentals so essential to achieving and maintaining high image
quality. With a focus on the basic imaging principles of breast MRI
rather than on mathematical equations, this book takes a practical
approach to imaging protocols that helps radiologists increase their
diagnostic effectiveness. The text walks the reader through the basics
of MRI, making it especially accessible to beginners. From a detailed
outline of equipment prerequisites for obtaining high quality breast MRI
to instructions on how to optimize image quality, expanded discussions
on how to obtain optimized dynamic information, and explanations of good
and bad imaging techniques, the book covers the topics that are most
relevant to performing breast MRI.