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First published in 1990, this indispensable volume brings together
authoritative, up-to-date, critical accounts of the present status
of positron emission tomography (PET) in the study of movement
disorders both in terms of the basic science relevant to PET and
the clinical science related to the study of specific disease
processes. For better understanding, it includes a review of the
basic principles of PET and tracer kinetics. It also reviews
clinical studies concerning Parkinson's and Huntington's disease,
as well as some of the less common movement disorders such as
progressive supranuclear palsy, olivopontocerebellar atrophy, and
dystonia. Throughout the text, it emphasizes PET as a tool for the
quantitative measurement of meaningful biochemical and
physiological processes. This state-of-the-art work provides a
perspective concerning the degree to which PET studies have
advanced knowledge and the future role anticipated for PET. All
clinical and basic researchers interested in functional imaging
with PET and movement disorders will find this book an absolute
must.
First published in 1990, this indispensable volume brings together
authoritative, up-to-date, critical accounts of the present status
of positron emission tomography (PET) in the study of movement
disorders both in terms of the basic science relevant to PET and
the clinical science related to the study of specific disease
processes. For better understanding, it includes a review of the
basic principles of PET and tracer kinetics. It also reviews
clinical studies concerning Parkinson's and Huntington's disease,
as well as some of the less common movement disorders such as
progressive supranuclear palsy, olivopontocerebellar atrophy, and
dystonia. Throughout the text, it emphasizes PET as a tool for the
quantitative measurement of meaningful biochemical and
physiological processes. This state-of-the-art work provides a
perspective concerning the degree to which PET studies have
advanced knowledge and the future role anticipated for PET. All
clinical and basic researchers interested in functional imaging
with PET and movement disorders will find this book an absolute
must.
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