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TÃtulo : Essential Emergency Imaging Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Lewiss, Resa E. ; Saul, Turandot ; Shah, Kaushal Editorial: Philadelphia [USA] : Wolters Kluwer Health Fecha de publicación: 2012 Número de páginas: 1 online resource (702 pages) : Il.: illustrations. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-1-4511-5506-8 Palabras clave: Diagnostic imaging. Medical emergencies. Clasificación: 616.07/57 Resumen: "Part of the Essential Emergency Medicine Series, this book offers emergency department staff a one-stop shop for information about all aspects of imaging. With the demand for cost-effective treatment, and the plethora of imaging options, the emergency physician needs to know which test will provide the best information with the least impact on the patient. The authors present information in a systematic, user-friendly approach. Beginning with the suspected diagnosis, the clinician reviews a brief overview of the condition, usual findings, and possible lab tests. "Bedside Pearls" reflect usual findings; classic images with more pearls about the specific technique follow. Each chapter ends with the advantages and disadvantages of the various imaging modalities."--Provided by publisher. Nota de contenido: bla
section I. Pediatrics -- section II. Neurology -- section III. HEENT -- section IV. Cardiac -- section V. Pulmonary -- section VI. Gastrointestinal -- section VII. Vascular -- section VIII. Genitourinary -- section IX. Obstetrics and gynecology -- section X. Soft tissue -- section XI. Spine -- section XII. Upper extremity -- section XIII. Pelvis and hip -- section XIV. Lower extremity.Enlace de acceso : https://elibro-net.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/es/lc/umanizales/titulos/169581 Essential Emergency Imaging [documento electrónico] / Lewiss, Resa E. ; Saul, Turandot ; Shah, Kaushal . - Philadelphia [USA] : Wolters Kluwer Health, 2012 . - 1 online resource (702 pages) : : illustrations.
ISBN : 978-1-4511-5506-8
Palabras clave: Diagnostic imaging. Medical emergencies. Clasificación: 616.07/57 Resumen: "Part of the Essential Emergency Medicine Series, this book offers emergency department staff a one-stop shop for information about all aspects of imaging. With the demand for cost-effective treatment, and the plethora of imaging options, the emergency physician needs to know which test will provide the best information with the least impact on the patient. The authors present information in a systematic, user-friendly approach. Beginning with the suspected diagnosis, the clinician reviews a brief overview of the condition, usual findings, and possible lab tests. "Bedside Pearls" reflect usual findings; classic images with more pearls about the specific technique follow. Each chapter ends with the advantages and disadvantages of the various imaging modalities."--Provided by publisher. Nota de contenido: bla
section I. Pediatrics -- section II. Neurology -- section III. HEENT -- section IV. Cardiac -- section V. Pulmonary -- section VI. Gastrointestinal -- section VII. Vascular -- section VIII. Genitourinary -- section IX. Obstetrics and gynecology -- section X. Soft tissue -- section XI. Spine -- section XII. Upper extremity -- section XIII. Pelvis and hip -- section XIV. Lower extremity.Enlace de acceso : https://elibro-net.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/es/lc/umanizales/titulos/169581
TÃtulo : Fundamentals of Diagnostic Radiology Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Brant, William E. ; Helms, Clyde A. Mención de edición: 3rd ed. Editorial: Philadelphia [USA] : Wolters Kluwer Health Fecha de publicación: 2007 Número de páginas: 1 online resource (xix, 1559 p.) : Il.: ill. (some col.) Palabras clave: Diagnosis Radioscopic. Diagnostic imaging. Diagnostic Imaging. Clasificación: 616.07/57 Nota de contenido: bla
Diagnostic imaging methods / William E. Brant -- Introduction to brain imaging / David J. Seidenwurm -- Craniofacial trauma / Robert M. Barr, Alisa D. Gean, Tuong H. Le -- Cerebrovascular disease / Howard A. Rowley -- Central nervous system neoplasms and tumorlike masses / Kelly K. Koeller -- Central nervous system infections / Walter L. Olsen -- White matter and neurodegenerative diseases / Jerome A. Barakos -- Pediatric neuroimaging / Todd E. Lempert, Erik H.L. Gaensler -- Head and neck imaging / Jerome A. Barakos -- Nondegenerative diseases of the spine / Erik H.L. Gaensler -- Lumbar spine: disk disease and stenosis / Clyde A. Helms -- Methods of examination, normal anatomy, and radiographic findings of chest disease / Santiago MiroÌ, Jeffrey S. Klein -- Mediastinum and hila / Jeffrey S. Klein -- Pulmonary vascular disease / Jeffrey S. Klein -- Pulmonary neoplasms / Jeffrey S. Klein -- Pulmonary infection / Timothy J. Higgins, Jeffrey S. Klein -- Diffuse lung disease / Jeffrey S. Klein -- Airways disease / Jeffrey S. Klein -- Pleura, chest wall, diaphragm, and miscellaneous chest disorders / Jeffrey S. Klein -- Breast imaging / Karen K. Lindfors, Huong T. Le-Petross -- Cardiac anatomy, physiology, and imaging methods / David K. Shelton -- Cardiac imaging in acquired disease / David K. Shelton -- Cardiac mri / Christopher M. Kramer -- Thoracic aorta, pulmonary arteries, and peripheral vascular disorders / Michael J. Miller, Jr., Tony P. Smith -- Abdominal arteries, venous system, and nonvascular intervention / Michael J. Miller, Jr., Tony P. Smith -- Abdomen and pelvis / William E. Brant -- Liver, biliary tree, and gallbladder / William E. Brant -- Pancreas and spleen / William E. Brant -- Pharynx and esophagus / William E. Brant -- Stomach and duodenum / William E. Brant -- Mesenteric small bowel / William E. Brant -- Colon and appendix / William E. Brant--
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Adrenal glands and kidneys / William E. Brant -- Pelvicaliceal system, ureters, bladder, and urethra / William E. Brant -- Genital tract: radiographic imaging and MR / William E. Brant -- Abdomen ultrasound / William E. Brant -- Genital tract and bladder ultrasound / William E. Brant -- Obstetric ultrasound / William E. Brant -- Chest, thyroid, parathyroid, and neonatal brain ultrasound / William E. Brant -- Vascular ultrasound / Raymond S. Dougherty, William E. Brant -- Benign cystic bone lesions / Clyde A. Helms -- Malignant bone and soft tissue tumors / Clyde A. Helms -- Skeletal trauma / Clyde A. Helms -- Arthritis / Clyde A. Helms -- Metabolic bone disease / Clyde A. Helms -- Skeletal "don't touch" lesions / Clyde A. Helms -- Miscellaneous bone lesions / Clyde A. Helms -- Magnetic resonance imaging of the knees / Clyde A. Helms -- Magnetic resonance imaging of the shoulder / Clyde A. Helms -- Magnetic resonance imaging of the foot and ankle / Clyde A. Helms --Enlace de acceso : https://elibro-net.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/es/lc/umanizales/titulos/167353 Fundamentals of Diagnostic Radiology [documento electrónico] / Brant, William E. ; Helms, Clyde A. . - 3rd ed. . - Philadelphia [USA] : Wolters Kluwer Health, 2007 . - 1 online resource (xix, 1559 p.) : : ill. (some col.).
Palabras clave: Diagnosis Radioscopic. Diagnostic imaging. Diagnostic Imaging. Clasificación: 616.07/57 Nota de contenido: bla
Diagnostic imaging methods / William E. Brant -- Introduction to brain imaging / David J. Seidenwurm -- Craniofacial trauma / Robert M. Barr, Alisa D. Gean, Tuong H. Le -- Cerebrovascular disease / Howard A. Rowley -- Central nervous system neoplasms and tumorlike masses / Kelly K. Koeller -- Central nervous system infections / Walter L. Olsen -- White matter and neurodegenerative diseases / Jerome A. Barakos -- Pediatric neuroimaging / Todd E. Lempert, Erik H.L. Gaensler -- Head and neck imaging / Jerome A. Barakos -- Nondegenerative diseases of the spine / Erik H.L. Gaensler -- Lumbar spine: disk disease and stenosis / Clyde A. Helms -- Methods of examination, normal anatomy, and radiographic findings of chest disease / Santiago MiroÌ, Jeffrey S. Klein -- Mediastinum and hila / Jeffrey S. Klein -- Pulmonary vascular disease / Jeffrey S. Klein -- Pulmonary neoplasms / Jeffrey S. Klein -- Pulmonary infection / Timothy J. Higgins, Jeffrey S. Klein -- Diffuse lung disease / Jeffrey S. Klein -- Airways disease / Jeffrey S. Klein -- Pleura, chest wall, diaphragm, and miscellaneous chest disorders / Jeffrey S. Klein -- Breast imaging / Karen K. Lindfors, Huong T. Le-Petross -- Cardiac anatomy, physiology, and imaging methods / David K. Shelton -- Cardiac imaging in acquired disease / David K. Shelton -- Cardiac mri / Christopher M. Kramer -- Thoracic aorta, pulmonary arteries, and peripheral vascular disorders / Michael J. Miller, Jr., Tony P. Smith -- Abdominal arteries, venous system, and nonvascular intervention / Michael J. Miller, Jr., Tony P. Smith -- Abdomen and pelvis / William E. Brant -- Liver, biliary tree, and gallbladder / William E. Brant -- Pancreas and spleen / William E. Brant -- Pharynx and esophagus / William E. Brant -- Stomach and duodenum / William E. Brant -- Mesenteric small bowel / William E. Brant -- Colon and appendix / William E. Brant--
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Adrenal glands and kidneys / William E. Brant -- Pelvicaliceal system, ureters, bladder, and urethra / William E. Brant -- Genital tract: radiographic imaging and MR / William E. Brant -- Abdomen ultrasound / William E. Brant -- Genital tract and bladder ultrasound / William E. Brant -- Obstetric ultrasound / William E. Brant -- Chest, thyroid, parathyroid, and neonatal brain ultrasound / William E. Brant -- Vascular ultrasound / Raymond S. Dougherty, William E. Brant -- Benign cystic bone lesions / Clyde A. Helms -- Malignant bone and soft tissue tumors / Clyde A. Helms -- Skeletal trauma / Clyde A. Helms -- Arthritis / Clyde A. Helms -- Metabolic bone disease / Clyde A. Helms -- Skeletal "don't touch" lesions / Clyde A. Helms -- Miscellaneous bone lesions / Clyde A. Helms -- Magnetic resonance imaging of the knees / Clyde A. Helms -- Magnetic resonance imaging of the shoulder / Clyde A. Helms -- Magnetic resonance imaging of the foot and ankle / Clyde A. Helms --Enlace de acceso : https://elibro-net.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/es/lc/umanizales/titulos/167353
TÃtulo : Image-Guided Radiation Therapy Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Bourland, J. Daniel Editorial: Taylor & Francis Group Fecha de publicación: 2012 Número de páginas: xviii, 222 p., [12] p. of plates : Il.: ill. (some col.). Palabras clave: Image-guided radiation therapy. Clasificación: 616.07/57 Resumen: "Preface This book presents key image-guided radiation treatment (IGRT) technologies for external beam radiotherapy and caps a multidecade phase of technology development in the realm of conformal, customized radiation treatment. This development phase has been somewhat brief and vigorous, with new IGRT innovations such as increased image fidelity and adaptive radiotherapy continuing through the present day. IGRT had been in development in earnest since the early 1990s as a desired companion to intensity-modulated radiation treatment (IMRT). It was known at the time that beam-intensity modulation would be proven to enable beamlets of radiation dose to be formed and delivered to give highly conformal treatment to target volumes, while at the same time providing avoidance of even nearby normal structures. IMRT was being developed with pathways that were based on particular technological features of each vendor's designs for their multileaf collimators (MLCs) and linear accelerators, e.g., leaf design (width, height, focus, speed, etc.), dose rate control, error checking, and gantry motion control. In a previous decade, the 1980s into the mid-1990s, three-dimensional conformal radiation treatment (3D-CRT) had been developed such that for the first time, using static pretreatment 3D images from computed tomography (CT), anatomical volumes could be identified and segmented for the target, normal structures, and the external contour. As 3D-CRT and IMRT technologies developed, it was recognized that confirming "correct" treatment geometry for every individual fraction might be important, since daily variations in treatment position and the locations of internal structures would lead to blurring (degradation) of the cumulative dose distribution"--Provided by publisher. Nota de contenido: bla
Optical and remote monitoring IGRT / Sanford L. Meeks ... [et al.] -- Ultrasound-guided radiation therapy / Janelle A. Molloy -- In-room CT system for IGRT / James R. Wong, Minoru Uematsu, and Zhangroung Gao -- Megavoltage fan beam CT IGRT / Gustavo Hugo Olivera and Thomas Rockwell Mackie -- Kilovoltage cone-beam CT guidance radiation therapy / Jeffrey H. Siewerdsen and Jan-Jakob Sonke -- Megavoltage cone-beam IGRT / Olivier Morin and Jean Pouliot -- Kilovoltage x-ray IMRT and IGRT / Hiroki Shirato ... [et al.] -- Kilovoltage radiography for robotic linac IGRT / Martin J. Murphy -- Respiratory-correlated CT / Carnell J. Hampton -- 4D PET/CT in radiotherapy / Sadek A. Nehmeh and Yusuf E. Erdi -- On-board digital tomosynthesis : an emerging new technology for image-guided radiation therapy / Q. Jackie Wu ... [et al.] -- Image registration and segmentation in radiation therapy / Michael B. Sharpe, Michael Velec, and Kristy K. Brock.Enlace de acceso : https://elibro-net.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/es/lc/umanizales/titulos/140825 Image-Guided Radiation Therapy [documento electrónico] / Bourland, J. Daniel . - Taylor & Francis Group, 2012 . - xviii, 222 p., [12] p. of plates : : ill. (some col.).
Palabras clave: Image-guided radiation therapy. Clasificación: 616.07/57 Resumen: "Preface This book presents key image-guided radiation treatment (IGRT) technologies for external beam radiotherapy and caps a multidecade phase of technology development in the realm of conformal, customized radiation treatment. This development phase has been somewhat brief and vigorous, with new IGRT innovations such as increased image fidelity and adaptive radiotherapy continuing through the present day. IGRT had been in development in earnest since the early 1990s as a desired companion to intensity-modulated radiation treatment (IMRT). It was known at the time that beam-intensity modulation would be proven to enable beamlets of radiation dose to be formed and delivered to give highly conformal treatment to target volumes, while at the same time providing avoidance of even nearby normal structures. IMRT was being developed with pathways that were based on particular technological features of each vendor's designs for their multileaf collimators (MLCs) and linear accelerators, e.g., leaf design (width, height, focus, speed, etc.), dose rate control, error checking, and gantry motion control. In a previous decade, the 1980s into the mid-1990s, three-dimensional conformal radiation treatment (3D-CRT) had been developed such that for the first time, using static pretreatment 3D images from computed tomography (CT), anatomical volumes could be identified and segmented for the target, normal structures, and the external contour. As 3D-CRT and IMRT technologies developed, it was recognized that confirming "correct" treatment geometry for every individual fraction might be important, since daily variations in treatment position and the locations of internal structures would lead to blurring (degradation) of the cumulative dose distribution"--Provided by publisher. Nota de contenido: bla
Optical and remote monitoring IGRT / Sanford L. Meeks ... [et al.] -- Ultrasound-guided radiation therapy / Janelle A. Molloy -- In-room CT system for IGRT / James R. Wong, Minoru Uematsu, and Zhangroung Gao -- Megavoltage fan beam CT IGRT / Gustavo Hugo Olivera and Thomas Rockwell Mackie -- Kilovoltage cone-beam CT guidance radiation therapy / Jeffrey H. Siewerdsen and Jan-Jakob Sonke -- Megavoltage cone-beam IGRT / Olivier Morin and Jean Pouliot -- Kilovoltage x-ray IMRT and IGRT / Hiroki Shirato ... [et al.] -- Kilovoltage radiography for robotic linac IGRT / Martin J. Murphy -- Respiratory-correlated CT / Carnell J. Hampton -- 4D PET/CT in radiotherapy / Sadek A. Nehmeh and Yusuf E. Erdi -- On-board digital tomosynthesis : an emerging new technology for image-guided radiation therapy / Q. Jackie Wu ... [et al.] -- Image registration and segmentation in radiation therapy / Michael B. Sharpe, Michael Velec, and Kristy K. Brock.Enlace de acceso : https://elibro-net.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/es/lc/umanizales/titulos/140825
TÃtulo : Radiobiology for the Radiologist. Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Hall, Eric J. ; Giaccia, Amato J. Mención de edición: Seventh edition. Editorial: Philadelphia [USA] : Wolters Kluwer Health Fecha de publicación: 2012 Número de páginas: 1 online resource (556 pages) : Il.: illustrations ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-1-4511-5418-4 Palabras clave: Radiology Medical. Radiobiology. Medical physics. Clasificación: 616.07/57 Resumen: "The seventh edition is the most radical revision of this textbook to date and now includes color figures, a visual transformation over the sixth edition. However, we were careful to retain the same format as the sixth edition, which divided the book into two parts. Part I contains 17 chapters and represents both a general introduction to radiation biology and a complete self-contained course in the subject, suitable for residents in diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine. It follows the format of the Syllabus in Radiation Biology prepared by the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), and its content reflects the questions appearing in recent years in the written examination for diagnostic radiology residents given by the American Board of Radiology. Part II consists of 11 chapters of more in-depth material designed primarily for residents in radiation oncology. We live in an exciting time, but yet a dangerous time as well. The threat of nuclear terror rears its head way too often. If such an event occurs, those trained in the radiation sciences will be called on to manage exposed individuals. For this reason, we have included a new chapter on Radiologic Terrorism (Chapter 14). The translation of molecular imaging into the clinic is moving at a rapid pace. Therefore, we also included a chapter on fundamental concepts in molecular imaging that involves ionizing radiation such as CAT scans and PET imaging to reflect these new advances and describe the underlying biologic principles for each of these technologies (Chapter 15). The subject of retreatment with radiotherapy is not covered in most textbooks, and, because of this void, we have dedicated a new chapter to this subject (Chapter 24)"--Provided by publisher. Nota de contenido: bla
Machine generated contents note: Section I: For Students of Diagnostic Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, and Radiation Oncology 1. Physics and Chemistry of Radiation Absorption 2. Molecular Mechanisms of DNA and Chromosome Damage and Repair 3. Cell Survival Curves 4. Radiosensitivity and Cell Age in the Mitotic Cycle 5. Fractionated Radiation and the Dose-Rate Effect 6. Oxygen Effect and Reoxygenation 7. Linear Energy Transfer and Relative Biologic Effectiveness 8. Acute Radiation Syndrome 9. Radioprotectors 10. Radiation Carcinogenesis 11. Heritable Effects of Radiation 12. Effects of Radiation on the Embryo and Fetus 13. Radiation Cataractogenesis 14. Radiological Terrorism 15. Molecular Imaging 16. Doses and Risks in Diagnostic Radiology, Interventional Radiology and Cardiology, and Nuclear Medicine 17. Radiation Protection Section II: For Students of Radiation Oncology 18. Cancer Biology 19. Dose-Response Relationships for Model Normal Tissues 20. Clinical Response of Normal Tissues 21. Model Tumor Systems 22. Cell, Tissue, and Tumor Kinetics 23. Time, Dose, and Fractionation in Radiotherapy 24. Retreatment after Radiotherapy: The Possibilities and the Perils. 25. Alternative Radiation Modalities 26. The Biology and Exploitation of Tumor Hypoxia 27. Chemotherapeutic Agents from the Perspective of the Radiation Biologist 28. Hyperthermia.Enlace de acceso : https://elibro-net.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/es/lc/umanizales/titulos/169568 Radiobiology for the Radiologist. [documento electrónico] / Hall, Eric J. ; Giaccia, Amato J. . - Seventh edition. . - Philadelphia [USA] : Wolters Kluwer Health, 2012 . - 1 online resource (556 pages) : : illustrations.
ISBN : 978-1-4511-5418-4
Palabras clave: Radiology Medical. Radiobiology. Medical physics. Clasificación: 616.07/57 Resumen: "The seventh edition is the most radical revision of this textbook to date and now includes color figures, a visual transformation over the sixth edition. However, we were careful to retain the same format as the sixth edition, which divided the book into two parts. Part I contains 17 chapters and represents both a general introduction to radiation biology and a complete self-contained course in the subject, suitable for residents in diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine. It follows the format of the Syllabus in Radiation Biology prepared by the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), and its content reflects the questions appearing in recent years in the written examination for diagnostic radiology residents given by the American Board of Radiology. Part II consists of 11 chapters of more in-depth material designed primarily for residents in radiation oncology. We live in an exciting time, but yet a dangerous time as well. The threat of nuclear terror rears its head way too often. If such an event occurs, those trained in the radiation sciences will be called on to manage exposed individuals. For this reason, we have included a new chapter on Radiologic Terrorism (Chapter 14). The translation of molecular imaging into the clinic is moving at a rapid pace. Therefore, we also included a chapter on fundamental concepts in molecular imaging that involves ionizing radiation such as CAT scans and PET imaging to reflect these new advances and describe the underlying biologic principles for each of these technologies (Chapter 15). The subject of retreatment with radiotherapy is not covered in most textbooks, and, because of this void, we have dedicated a new chapter to this subject (Chapter 24)"--Provided by publisher. Nota de contenido: bla
Machine generated contents note: Section I: For Students of Diagnostic Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, and Radiation Oncology 1. Physics and Chemistry of Radiation Absorption 2. Molecular Mechanisms of DNA and Chromosome Damage and Repair 3. Cell Survival Curves 4. Radiosensitivity and Cell Age in the Mitotic Cycle 5. Fractionated Radiation and the Dose-Rate Effect 6. Oxygen Effect and Reoxygenation 7. Linear Energy Transfer and Relative Biologic Effectiveness 8. Acute Radiation Syndrome 9. Radioprotectors 10. Radiation Carcinogenesis 11. Heritable Effects of Radiation 12. Effects of Radiation on the Embryo and Fetus 13. Radiation Cataractogenesis 14. Radiological Terrorism 15. Molecular Imaging 16. Doses and Risks in Diagnostic Radiology, Interventional Radiology and Cardiology, and Nuclear Medicine 17. Radiation Protection Section II: For Students of Radiation Oncology 18. Cancer Biology 19. Dose-Response Relationships for Model Normal Tissues 20. Clinical Response of Normal Tissues 21. Model Tumor Systems 22. Cell, Tissue, and Tumor Kinetics 23. Time, Dose, and Fractionation in Radiotherapy 24. Retreatment after Radiotherapy: The Possibilities and the Perils. 25. Alternative Radiation Modalities 26. The Biology and Exploitation of Tumor Hypoxia 27. Chemotherapeutic Agents from the Perspective of the Radiation Biologist 28. Hyperthermia.Enlace de acceso : https://elibro-net.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/es/lc/umanizales/titulos/169568
TÃtulo : Vibrational Spectroscopy for Tissue Analysis Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Rehman, Ihtesham ur. ; Movasaghi, Zanyar ; Rehman, Shazza Editorial: Taylor & Francis Group Fecha de publicación: 2012 Número de páginas: xx, 303 p. : Il.: col. ill. Palabras clave: Infrared spectroscopy Diagnostic use. Raman spectroscopy Diagnostic use. Clasificación: 616.07/57 Resumen: "This book presents a variety of vibrational spectroscopic techniques, focusing on Raman and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and their use in noninvasive optical tissue diagnosis. It covers the most recent research in this area to create a unique database of different chemical bands and their assignments of spectral bands. The text explores the spectroscopic investigation of different tissues and samples, including breast tissue, lung tissue, and brain tissue. Based on their years of experience with various applications, the authors provide definitions of peak frequencies as well as other aspects of spectroscopy that could be helpful to a wide range of scientists"--Provided by publisher. Enlace de acceso : https://elibro-net.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/es/lc/umanizales/titulos/142835 Vibrational Spectroscopy for Tissue Analysis [documento electrónico] / Rehman, Ihtesham ur. ; Movasaghi, Zanyar ; Rehman, Shazza . - Taylor & Francis Group, 2012 . - xx, 303 p. : : col. ill.
Palabras clave: Infrared spectroscopy Diagnostic use. Raman spectroscopy Diagnostic use. Clasificación: 616.07/57 Resumen: "This book presents a variety of vibrational spectroscopic techniques, focusing on Raman and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and their use in noninvasive optical tissue diagnosis. It covers the most recent research in this area to create a unique database of different chemical bands and their assignments of spectral bands. The text explores the spectroscopic investigation of different tissues and samples, including breast tissue, lung tissue, and brain tissue. Based on their years of experience with various applications, the authors provide definitions of peak frequencies as well as other aspects of spectroscopy that could be helpful to a wide range of scientists"--Provided by publisher. Enlace de acceso : https://elibro-net.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/es/lc/umanizales/titulos/142835