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PET in the Evaluation of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders

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Among all the clinical indications for which radiologists, nuclear medicine phy- cians, neurologists, neurosurgeons, psychiatrists (and others examining disorders of the brain) order and read brain PET scans, demand is greatest for those pertaining to dementia and related disorders. This demand is driven by the sheer prevalence of those conditions, coupled with the fact that the differential diagnosis for causes of cognitive impairment is wide and often difficult to distinguish clinically. The conceptual framework by which evaluation and management of dementia is guided has evolved considerably during the last decade. Although we still are far from having ideal tests or dramatic cures for any of the established causes of dementia, our options have expanded with respect to both the diagnostic and the- peutic tools now available. In the first chapter of this book, the contribution and limitations of different elements of the clinical examination for diagnosis of cog- tive symptoms are described, and the roles of structural and functional neuroim- ing in the clinical workup are given context.

List of contents

Imaging Applications in Current Clinical Practice.- Clinical Evaluation of Dementia and When to Perform PET.- Clinical Interpretation of Brain PET Scans: Performing Visual Assessments, Providing Quantifying Data, and Generating Integrated Reports.- FDG PET in the Evaluation of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Early Dementia.- PET and SPECT in the Evaluation of Patients with Central Motor Disorders.- Emerging Approaches Using PET.- Microstructural Imaging of Neurodegenerative Changes.- Amyloid Imaging with PET in Alzheimer's Disease, Mild Cognitive Impairment, and Clinically Unimpaired Subjects.- Atlas.- Interpretive Practice Atlas.

Summary

Among all the clinical indications for which radiologists, nuclear medicine phy- cians, neurologists, neurosurgeons, psychiatrists (and others examining disorders of the brain) order and read brain PET scans, demand is greatest for those pertaining to dementia and related disorders. This demand is driven by the sheer prevalence of those conditions, coupled with the fact that the differential diagnosis for causes of cognitive impairment is wide and often difficult to distinguish clinically. The conceptual framework by which evaluation and management of dementia is guided has evolved considerably during the last decade. Although we still are far from having ideal tests or dramatic cures for any of the established causes of dementia, our options have expanded with respect to both the diagnostic and the- peutic tools now available. In the first chapter of this book, the contribution and limitations of different elements of the clinical examination for diagnosis of cog- tive symptoms are described, and the roles of structural and functional neuroim- ing in the clinical workup are given context.

Product details

Authors Danbiel H. S. Silverman
Assisted by Da Silverman (Editor), Dan Silverman (Editor), Daniel H. S. Silverman (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.04.2009
 
EAN 9780387764191
ISBN 978-0-387-76419-1
No. of pages 215
Weight 528 g
Illustrations XIV, 215 p. 75 illus., 65 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

C, Medicine, Neurology, Radiology, Neurology & clinical neurophysiology, Diagnostic Radiology, nuclear medicine, Imaging / Radiology, Medical imaging

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