Section I: GENERAL ASPECTS OF SPECT/PET BRAIN IMAGING 1: SPECT Functional Brain Imaging: Instrumentation, Radiopharmaceuticals and Technical Factors Michael D. Devous, Sr. 2: PET Physics and Instrumentation Peter D. Esser 3: PET Radiopharmaceuticals William C. Eckelman and John W. Babich 4: Neuroreceptor Imaging and Kinetic Modeling Masanori Ichise 5: Normal Structural and Functional Neuroanatomy for SPECT and PET Imaging Joseph C. Masdeu, Bela Ajtai, David K. Leung, Angleia Ligneli, and Masanori Ichise 6: Functional Anatomy and SPECT Imaging H. Branch Coslett Section II: CLINICAL DISEASE STATES 7: Dementia: Diagnosis of Dementia Ronald L. Van Heertum 8: Cerebrovascular Disease: SPECT/PET James M. Mountz 9: Epilepsy: Positron Emission Tomography William H. Theodore 10: Epilepsy Localization: Ictal and Interictal SPECT Sun Hee Kim, I. George Zubal, and Hal Blumenfeld 11: Movement Disorders John P. Seibyl 12: Traumatic Brain Injury: SPECT and PET Ronald S. Tikofsky 13: Primary Brain Tumors: PET Lutz W. Kracht 14: Psychiatric Disorders Jong-Hoon Kim and Anissa Abi-Dargham 15: Addictive Disorders Bryon Adinoff, Anthony Mazzarulli, and Michael D. Devous, Sr. Section II: CASES A: Examples of Normal SPECT and PET Images: Helpful Hints for Interpretation B: Dementia C: Cerebrovascular Disease D: Epilepsy E: Movement Disorders F: Traumatic Brain Injury G: Brain Tumors H: Psychiatric Disorders I: Addictive Disorders J: Miscellaneous
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