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This volume presents the proceedings of a New York Academy of Sciences conference, held in May 1991. It represents an up-to-date assessment of the biological effects and safety hazards associated with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and spectroscopy. The interaction of electric and magnetic fields present within the surrounding MRI systems with cells, organs and whole animals is carefully analysed. Experts in medicine, medical physics and bioelectromagnetics provide a review of the hazards known to occur in existing MRI systems and a framework for the study of new problems that may emerge with the development of advanced MRI systems.
Each issue includes separate but continuously paged sections called: Nuclear medicine, and: Ultrasound