Magnetic resonance angiograhy (MRA) is a new non-invasive imaging procedure to directly view the vasculature. This text presents a practical review of this technique, its indications and the role it plays for the general radiologist and specialist, neurologist, cardiologist and vascular surgeon, in the diagnosis of vascular disorders. The basic science principles of MRA are presented as a prelude to site-specific review of: intracranial disease; carotid artery disease; coronary disease; abdominal aorta, renal and viscreral arteries; the thoracic and plumonary vessels; the extremities; and more. The book examines the future direction of the technology, including contrast-enhanced MRA. The practical approach addresses the clinical concerns of the general radiologist, and places the fast-moving technology of the field in context with its application to daily practice.