Brain 87

Brain 87
Author: Antoine Hakim
Publisher: Raven Press
Total Pages: 716
Release: 1987-02-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780881673593

Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism

Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
Author: Alexander Murray Harper
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1990
Genre: Brain
ISBN: 9780719028939

An outgrowth of a 1987 teaching seminar at the U. of Glasgow, designed to update physiologists--particularly those in teaching positions--on the recent developments in the relation of cerebral blood flow to metabolism. The five papers might also be useful directly to graduate medical students. Distributed in the US by St. Martin's Press. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism Measurement

Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism Measurement
Author: A. Hartmann
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 631
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3642700543

At the present time several techniques are available for studying quantitatively global and regional blood flow and metabolism of the human brain. How ever, many scientists working in the clinical and research field who would like to use these tools for their investigations may be less familiar with the indi cations and limitations of the individual methods. The rapid development of both modern imaging techniques and new tracers may have led to some con fusion in answering the question as to which method is appropriate to solve the diagnostic problem of an individuum with brain disease. Scepticism and ignorance as to the methods to be used as tools in differential diagnosis of brain disorders may have prevented their widespread introduction into clinical practice. Thus, the significance of circulatory and metabolic parameters involved in the majority of diseases of the central nervous system may have been overlooked. The contributions compiled in this book describe in detail the individual techniques, outline their indications and limitations and deal in particular with newer methods such as the atraumatic 133Xe technique, stable xenon tomogra phy, three-dimensional techniques such as 133Xe single photon emission tomog raphy and N-isopropyl-P23-iodoamphetamine. Positron emission tomography studies provide information on function and metabolism, particularly that of oxygen and glucose, in regional brain areas of interest. Nuclear magnetic reso nance may be a promising method for studying metabolic parameters; however, accurate circulation measurements can not be performed at present.