The continuing growth of computed tomography (CT) and other imaging
techniques motivated us to bring together a comprehensive review of the
state of the art in diagnostic imaging. Twelve years after the first
appearance of x-ray CT, computerized diagnostic imaging has grown so
rapidly in sophistication that it is difficult to follow current
developments in this diversified field. In this book, we have attempted
to cover the basic developments in several areas. The first part
includes some of the fundamental aspects of computerized diagnostic
imaging such as algorithms and detectors. Specific applications in
emission tomography, digital radiography, ultrasound and nuclear
magnetic resonance imaging are dealt with in the secondpart. The
contributed papers are by experts currently in the field, whom we feel
would certainly enlighten the subject matter and possibly suggest
directions for future development. We would like to express our sincere
thanks to those who have contributed to this volume. We are sure that
their original papers will be beneficial for readers and will also
remain as an important reference for researchers in the years to come.
We would also like to thank Betty Trent for her expert and patient
typing of the entire book. Finally, special thanks are due to Mrs.
Ingeborg Mayer of Springer-Verlag for her encouragements, support and
patience throughout the preparation of this book.