Jalal Jalal Shokouhi – MD

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Jalal Jalal Shokouhi – MD

Reflex  Airport Control Trans body  Hand Radiography

Radiology  Radiology  Nuclear medicine  Radiotherapy

Nobel prizes :  X-ray 1 Wilhelm C.Rontgen  X-ray CT 1 N.Godfree Hounsfield  NMR 1 Isidor isaac rabi Edward Purcell & Felix Bloch 1952 Richard R.Ernst 1991 Kurt wüthrich 2002  MRI 1 Paul C.Lauterber & Sir peter Mansfield

X-ray U.S. MRI, SPECT, PET Thermography

DisciplineHard tissueNegative contrast Soft tissueOther s X-rayBoneGas1 range soft tissueMetal X-ray CTBoneGasMultiple range soft tissue Metal U.S.Soft tissueFlow MRIBone marrow Soft tissueFlow

1DLine 2DPlate 3DVolume 4DVolume + Movement & Sound ?DTime

Role of contrast: Contrast ? In the lumen o Ducts Bile CSF Lacrimal Tract GI - GU o Vessels Out of the lumen o Interstitial o In the cells (Hepatocyte, Pitucyte)

 CNS  Head and neck  Chest  Abdomen, Pelvis  Musculoskeletal  Pediatrics  Geriatrics  Interventional  Bioengineering  Non-medical  Informatics  Management (official - economic)