Dopamine Transporter Imaging in Neurological Practice Web cast
September 22, 2006 – London, United Kingdom
Morning Session
Registration
Welcome and Introduction
Andrew Lees, MD, FRCP, London, UK
Durval Costa, MD, MSc, PhD, FRCR, Porto, Portugal
What is Parkinson’s Disease: A Clinical Perspective
Andrew Lees, MD, FRCP, London, UK
Dopamine Transporter Imaging: Principles, Analysis and Perspectives
Philippe Remy, MD, PhD, Orsay, France
The Role of Dopamine Transporter Imaging in the Work Up of Parkinsonism
Donald Grosset, BSc, MBChB, MD, FRCP, Glasgow, UK
Christoph Scherfler, MD, Innsbruck, Austria
Illustrative Clinical Care Presentations
Angelo Antonini, MD, PhD, Milan, Italy
Christoph Scherfler, MD, Innsbruck, Austria
Afternoon Session
Introduction for Patient Preparation, Set-Up and Data Acquisition
Durval Costa, MD, MSc, PhD, FRCR, Porto, Portugal
Data Processing and Analysis – How To Get Adequate Image Data, Quantification and Artifact Recognition
Durval Costa, MD, MSc, PhD, FRCR, Porto, Portugal
Image Interpretation and Pattern Recognition with Some Clinical DTI-Neuropathology Correlation
Durval Costa, MD, MSc, PhD, FRCR, Porto, Portugal
Case Studies From Historic Database at INM/UCL
Svetislav Gacincovic, MD, MSc, London, UK
General Discussion and Comments from Attendees
Location
Queen Square
Gilliatt Lecture Theatre
London, United Kingdom





