NMR instrumentation and hardware available at present and in the future Eric W. McFarlandBruce R. Rosen OriginalPaper Pages: 238 - 250
Biologic effects and potential hazards of nuclear magnetic imaging Douglass F. Adams OriginalPaper Pages: 260 - 263
High field, thin section nuclear magnetic resonance imaging of the cervical spine Gary J. DeeJaqueline A. BelloSadek K. Hilal OriginalPaper Pages: 283 - 291
Magnetic resonance imaging of the breast: Functional T1 and three-dimensional imaging C. Leon PartainMadan V. KulkarniA. Everette James Jr. OriginalPaper Pages: 292 - 299
Magnetic resonance of the pulmonary parenchyma: Initial experience at 0.6 Tesla Peter B. O'DonovanJeffrey S. Ross OriginalPaper Pages: 300 - 305
Magnetic resonance imaging of the hila and mediastinum W. Richard Webb OriginalPaper Pages: 306 - 313
Magnetic resonance imaging of aneurysms and thrombi Eberhard ZeitlerWerner KaiserDieter Raithel OriginalPaper Pages: 321 - 328
Nuclear magnetic resonance of the liver, spleen, and pancreas David D. StarkAlbert A. MossHenry I. Goldberg OriginalPaper Pages: 329 - 341
Magnetic resonance applications in atherosclerotic vascular disease George E. WesbeyCharles B. HigginsPeter E. Valk OriginalPaper Pages: 342 - 350
Magnetic resonance imaging of the kidneys Jeffrey H. NewhouseJohn A. MarkiszElias Kazam OriginalPaper Pages: 351 - 366
Magnetic resonance imaging of the extremities Daniel I. RosenthalJames A. ScottThomas J. Brady OriginalPaper Pages: 377 - 381
Spectroscopic applications of magnetic resonance to biomedical problems M. J. Kushmerick OriginalPaper Pages: 382 - 389
Influence of federal and state regulations on the acquisition and operation by hospitals of magnetic resonance imaging scanners Sarah W. Bartlett OriginalPaper Pages: 394 - 402