Multi-modality imaging: PET/MR (edited by Thomas Beyer and Bernd Pichler)
1-2
A decade of combined imaging: from a PET attached to a CT to a PET inside an MR
Thomas Beyer and Bernd Pichler
3-9
A look ahead: PET/MR versus PET/CT
Gustav K. von Schulthess and Heinz-Peter W. Schlemmer
10-14
PET/MRI: a different spin from under the rim
Rodney J. Hicks and Eddie W. F. Lau
15-29
Multimodality imaging: an update on PET/CT technology
Osama Mawlawi and David W. Townsend
30-41
Open AccessMagnetic resonance imaging methodology
Ewald Moser, Andreas Stadlbauer, Christian Windischberger, Harald H. Quick and Mark E. Ladd
42-43
Erratum
Magnetic resonance imaging methodology
Ewald Moser, Andreas Stadlbauer, Christian Windischberger, Harald H. Quick and Mark E. Ladd
44-55
Multimodality image registration with software: state-of-the-art
Piotr J. Slomka and Richard P. Baum
56-68
Pre-clinical PET/MR: technological advances and new perspectives in biomedical research
Hans F. Wehrl, Martin S. Judenhofer, Stefan Wiehr and Bernd J. Pichler
69-85
Novel detector technology for clinical PET
Roger Lecomte
86-92
PET/MRI system design
Gaspar Delso and Sibylle Ziegler
93-104
Open AccessTowards quantitative PET/MRI: a review of MR-based attenuation correction techniques
Matthias Hofmann, Bernd Pichler, Bernhard Schölkopf and Thomas Beyer
105-112
Open AccessThe potential of PET/MR for brain imaging
Wolf-Dieter Heiss
113-120
Combined PET/MRI: a new dimension in whole-body oncology imaging?
Gerald Antoch and Andreas Bockisch
121-130
PET and MRI in cardiac imaging: from validation studies to integrated applications
Stephan G. Nekolla, Axel Martinez-Moeller and Antti Saraste
131-138
Risks and safety aspects related to PET/MR examinations
Gunnar Brix, Elke A. Nekolla, Dietmar Nosske and Jürgen Griebel
139-143
Healthcare costs for new technologies
Mathias Goyen and Jörg F. Debatin