1994 marked the 50th anniversary of the Osaka City University Medical School. An International Symposium entitled "Brain, Heart and Tumor Imaging - updated PET and MRI" was held on October 2-4, 1994, in Osaka, Japan. The diagnostic techniques of these fields have made remarkable advances lately, so the purpose of the symposium was to discuss recent progress in diagnosis of brain, heart and tumors with PET and MR imaging. The themes chosen are modalities (PET, SPECT and MRI) and organs or disease such as brain (physiology, dementia, epilepsy, psychiatric disease and receptor), heart (heart failure and ischemic disease) and tumor (breast cancer, pulmonary tumor, heart and neck tumor and abdominal tumor). This book will provide both nonexpert and expert readers with the future direction of PET and MR imaging.
1994 marked the 50th anniversary of the Osaka City University Medical School. An International Symposium entitled "Brain, Heart and Tumor Imaging - updated PET and MRI" was held on October 2-4, 1994, in Osaka, Japan. The diagnostic techniques of these fields have made remarkable advances lately, so the purpose of the symposium was to discuss recent progress in diagnosis of brain, heart and tumors with PET and MR imaging. The themes chosen are modalities (PET, SPECT and MRI) and organs or disease such as brain (physiology, dementia, epilepsy, psychiatric disease and receptor), heart (heart failure and ischemic disease) and tumor (breast cancer, pulmonary tumor, heart and neck tumor and abdominal tumor). This book will provide both nonexpert and expert readers with the future direction of PET and MR imaging.
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Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Hyogo College of Medicine, Hyogo, Japan
Osaka City University Medical School, Osaka, Japan
Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Special lecture - disease as dissonance, H.N. Wagner, Jr. Part 1 Brain symposium: physiology and modality; advances in the uses of PET radiotracers, W.C. Eckelman; magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging for assessing brain metabolism and function, S. Naruse et al; updated SPECT imaging of the brain, Myung Chul Lee; dementia; the clinical application of positron emission tomography in dementia, Y. Ichiya; evaluation of cortical dysfunction by PET activation study, K. Ishii et al; vascular dementia - clinical usage of nuclear medicine, N. Chirahata; effect of choline percursor on CBF in patients with dementia measured with sequential 0-15 H2O PET imaging after the correction of adaptation phenomenon, K. Hayashida et al; epilepsy, psychiatric disease and receptors; pathophysiological mechanisms of epilepsy examined with positron emission tomography, H. Fukuyama; distribution volume of [123I]-IMP and benzodiazepine receptor bindings of [123I]-iomazenil in patients with Parkinson's disease, I. Odano; neuroreceptor PET - assessment of dopamine neurotransmission in dementia, M. Itoh et al; special lecture - functional MRI of the brain - principles, applications and limitations, D. Le Bihan. Part 2 Tumor symposium: diagnosis and treatment evaluation of lung cancer, K. Kubota et al; PET in abdominal and pelvic diseases - role in diagnostic imaging, K. Ito et al; FDG-PET studies of head and neck lesions, T. Okamura et al. Part 3 Heart symposium: clinical roles of positron emission tomography in patient with coronary artery disease, N. Tamaki et al; clinical usage of PET for the management of ischemic heart disease, K. Akioka et al; approaches to identify and characterize hypertrophic myocardium by SPECT and PET, T. Mishimura et al; radionuclide imaging in heart failure, H.W. Strauss.