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PET and Molecular Imaging: State of the Art and Future Perspectives

Proceedings of the International Symposium for PET and Molecular Imaging held in Sapporo, Japan 1-3 November 2003, ICS 1264

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Molecular imaging technologies, such as positron emission tomography (PET), has enabled mapping and measuring of the physiological and biochemical processes at molecular levels. Since the first PET symposium held in 1999 rapid progress has been made in this field and it was a good time to share recent experiences on PET and molecular imaging with specialists from around the world.
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Publication date
2004
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
300
Dimensions (mm)
165 x 240
Weight (g)
680
  • Preface. Invited lectures.

    Neurology.

    Imaging of Aâ plaques in the brain of Alzheimers disease (H.F. Kung). Emerging role of PET in epilepsy (D.S. Lee, S.K. Lee, M.-C. Lee). PET/SPECT characterization of cognitive deficits in Parkinsons disease (K. Itoet al.). Clinical FDG-PET for dementia in Japan: current status and cost-effectiveness analysis (M. Senda et al.). PET as an advanced tool for new drug research and development: pharmacokinetics study of FK960 (S. Nishimura et al.). Analysis of neuronal and glial functions in cerebral ischaemia: an approach with nuclear medicine (Y. Kuge et al.).

    Oncology.

    PET radiopharmaceuticals for metabolic imaging in oncology (L.I. Wiebe). Molecular nuclear medicine using sodium/iodide symporter (J.-K. Chung). Clinical utility of FDG-PET for radiation oncology - predict early regrowth of malignant tumor after irradiation (T. Inoue, I. Koike). The role of methionine PET in oncology (K. Nakada).

    Cardiology.

    PET and PET-CT imaging in the diagnosis and characterization of atheroma (H.W. Strauss et al.). Heart transplantation (I. Carrio). Impact of altitude exposure on myocardial blood flow and flow reserve (P. Koepfli et al.). Adenosine-induced myocardial flow reactivity in pig as assessed with O-15 water PET (H. Jino et al.). Cardiac sympathetic nerve imaging in patients with heart failure or lethal arrhythmias: risk stratification and assessment of therapeutic interventions (T. Nakata et al.). Quantitative assessment of coronary endothelial function (K. Morita, C. Katoh, N. Tamaki).

    Panel discussion.

    Development of radiopharmaceuticals for molecular imaging (H. Saji). Future perspectives in in vivo quantitation of bio-physiological parameters (H. Iida et al.). New radiopharmaceuticals for cancer imaging and biological characterization using PET (H. Fukuda et al.). Molecular imaging and the cardiovascular system (I. Carrio).

    Posters.

    Neurology.

    Estimation of time course of dopamine D2 receptor occupancy from plasma pharmacokinetics of antipsychotics (A. Takano et al.). The loss of neuronal integrity may be one of the causes of cognitive disturbances in the patients with brain traumatic injury and normal FLAIR and T2-weighted MRI (T. Shiga et al.). Modified quantification of cerebral blood flow and metabolic rate of oxygen with 15O-CO2 and PET (C. Katoh et al.). Therapeutic mechanism of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) - a monkey PET study (T. Hayashi et al.). Neuronal cyclooxygenase-2 induction associated with spreading depression and focal brain ischemia in primates (C. Yokota et al.). Development of injectable O-15 oxygen and estimation of OEF in a transient ischemia-reperfusion rat model (T. Temma et al.). Application of PET with feedback injection control system for quantification of drug-induced effects on the brain function (H. Ohba et al.).

    Oncology.

    Usefulness of preoperative grading of primary brain tumors using F-18 FDG and C-11 methionine PET (H. Kawano et al.). F-18 FDG PET and C-11 MET PET findings in patients with five miscellaneous brain tumors (R. Nishii et al.). Methionine PET in differentiating recurrent brain tumor from radiation necrosis following cranial radiation (N. Katoh et al.). 18F-fluoro-deoxyglucose positron emission tomography for the detection of recurrent ovarian cancer (Y. Ebina et al.). Usefulness of FDG-PET for assessment of recurrent gynecological cancer (Y. Nishiyama et al.). Usefulness of FDG-PET in the evaluation of diffuse pulmonary involvement of malignant lymphoma (T. Higuchi et al.). Comparing whole body FDG-PET and bone scan to detect bone metastasis in malignant tumor patients (Y. Yamamoto et al.). Results of thorough medical checkups including FDG-PET examinations for over 4000 healthy men and women (Y. Shimano et al.). Time course of apoptotic tumor response using99mTc-annexin V following a single dose of chemotherapy: comparison with immunohistological findings in an experimental animal model (T. Takei et al.).

    Cardiology.

    Preload dependency of myocardial flow reserve in non-infarcted regions in chronic myocardial infarction (Y. Iwado et al.). The impact of coronary stenosis and risk factors on myocardial flow reserve (T. Tsukamoto et al.). In vitro and in vivo characterization of high specific activity S-(-)[11C]CGP-12177, a radioligand for â-adrenoreceptor, in rats (K-i. Nishijima et al.). The effect of aldose reductase inhibitor on heterogeneous MIBG accumulation in diabetes; implication for norepinephrine transporter expression (Y. Kiyono et al.). Reduction of myocardial oxidative metabolism in dilated cardiomyopathy but not in remote areas in myocardial infarction (K. Noriyasuet al.). An ultra-high-energy collimator for small animal imaging in dual-isotope study of 18F and99mTc (N. Kubo et al.).

    Author index.

    Keyword index.
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