WILLIAM ARTHUR BRADLEY, M.D.
Medical Practice in Phoenix, AZ

License number
Arizona A71050
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Ophthalmology
Address
Address 2
4212 N 16 St., Phoenix, AZ 85016
PO Box 31001, Pasadena, CA 91110
Phone
(602) 263-1511
(602) 263-1619 (Fax)

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Name
Address
Phone
William Bradley
5021 Williams Ave #3A-D, La Mesa, CA 91942
William Bradley
4750 Patrick Henry Dr, Santa Clara, CA 95054
William Bradley, age 76
5931 Citadel Cir, La Jolla, CA 92037

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William Arthur Bradley, Phoenix AZ

William Arthur Bradley, Phoenix AZ

Specialties:
Ophthalmologist
Address:
4212 N 16Th St, Phoenix, AZ 85016
Education:
Medical College of Virginia - Doctor of Medicine
University of Virginia, School of Medicine - Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center - Residency - Ophthalmology
Board certifications:
American Board of Ophthalmology Certification in Ophthalmology


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Owner, Family Resources, Inc.

Owner, Family Resources, Inc.

Position:
Owner at Family Resources, Inc.
Location:
Phoenix, Arizona Area
Industry:
Mental Health Care
Work:
Family Resources, Inc. - Owner


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High Resolution Magnetic Resonance Imaging Of Body Cavities

High Resolution Magnetic Resonance Imaging Of Body Cavities

US Patent:
5050607, Sep 24, 1991
Filed:
Sep 1, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/403918
Inventors:
William G. Bradley - Pasadena CA
Lawrence W. Jones - San Marino CA
Assignee:
Huntington Medical Research Institutes - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
A61B 5055
US Classification:
128653A
Abstract:
A magnetic resonance (MR) imaging system includes a magnet for producing a magnetic field to which a patient is subjected, a radio frequency (RF) transmitter coupled to a body coil within the magnet, an RF receiver coupled to a surface coil within the magnet and placed as close as possible to tissue being analyzed by the MR imaging system, and a computer controlled system for generating RF signals sent from the transmitter and detected by the receiver for use in producing nuclear excitation and corresponding detected induced currents in the surface coil sent to an analog-to-digital converter and then to the computer for processing into an image display of the tissue under analysis. A preferred embodiment of the invention comprises surface coil apparatus for use in analyzing tissue within a body cavity of the patient, and a preferred system for use in analyzing the tissue of the prostate gland includes an elongated hollow tube for transrectal insertion, and expandable balloon sealed to the exterior of the tube, and a loop antenna surface coil wire secured to the exterior wall of the balloon. Fluid pressure applied to the inside of the tube and then to the interior of the balloon expands the balloon and thereby expands opposite sides of the surface coil wire and holds the surface coil antenna in a spaced apart expanded position useful in serving as a means for obtaining high resolution imaging of prostatic tissue.