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A radiologist who wanted to know how effectively radiographs can be used to diagnose and to treat disease but who does not know the basics of physics and imaging, begins the use of imaging with the basics of physics of imaging processes and imaging principles. Typically, though, the medical student who enters the radiology residency should have a basic knowledge of the physics of imaging processes and imaging principles. This book presents the physical concepts and principles related to imaging and the mechanisms of image formation so that such students can use radiography to diagnose and treat disease more effectively.


This book is a reference for Medical, Radiological, Radiation-Oncology and Pathology students who need to know the basics of physics of diagnostic radiology. It covers the basics of physics of diagnostic radiology. It is not designed to replace the large number of textbooks available on many aspects of diagnostic radiology physics, which will still be necessary to deepen knowledge in the specific topics reviewed here. It is expected to successfully fill a gap in the teaching material for medical radiation physics in imaging, providing in a single manageable volume the largest possible coverage available today.


A consultant radiologist,Dr Nagendra kumar sinha has passed MBBS from Patna Medical College and Hospital,Patna ( Bihar,India ) and got his MD ( Radiodiagnosis ) degree from Assam medical College and Hospital,Dibrugarh(Assam,India).He has worked as DM (Neuroradiology) resident at AIIMS,New Delhi (India ).He administers Nagendra's Radiology Blog ( and Path To Sucess blog ( has keen interest in personality development and matters of spritualism.He is the author of two books --FRCR MCQs Physics MRI and USG ( pothi.com ) and MCQs in Radiology (pothi.com).He remains actively involved in different CMEs and conferences.email: ngdrkusyahoo.co.in 84d34552a1