Part I: Basic Principles.- General Introduction to Molecular Imaging and Technologies.- What is Metabolism? - Part II: Metabolic Imaging Approaches.- Positron Emission Tomography.- Magnetic Resonance Imaging.- Optical Imaging.- Part III: Metabolic Diseases.- Cancer.- Inflammation and Immune Metabolism.- Diabetes.- Brain Disorders.- Metabolic Diseases of Muscle.- Fatty Liver Disease.- Cardiac Disease.- Other Metabolic Syndromes.- Part IV: Future Perspectives.- Future of Metabolic Imaging.
Jason S. Lewis, PhD Emily Tow Jackson Chair in Oncology, Professor and Vice Chairman for Research Department of Radiology Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 1275 York Avenue New York, NY 10065, USA Kayvan R. Keshari, PhD Assistant Member and Laboratory Head Department of Radiology Molecular Pharmacology and Chemistry Program Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 1275 York Avenue New York, NY 10065, USA Jason Lewis, PhD, is the co-editor of Imaging and Visualization in the Modern Operating Room (978-1-4939-2325-0) and contributor to several Springer books; e.g., Strauss: Nuclear Oncology (978-0-387-48893-6).
This book presents advanced molecular imaging techniques used to assess metabolic function. Covering state-of-the art modalities, it discusses the evaluation of a wide range of diseases that have a metabolic component, including cancer, inflammatory conditions, diabetes, neurodegeneration, and cardiovascular disorders. Imaging provides a quantitative perspective to the assessment of metabolic function and complements genetic analysis of disorders related to disrupted metabolism. Organized into four parts, the book highlights basic principles in molecular imaging techniques; metabolic imaging approaches, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), positron emission tomography (PET), and hybrid modalities; metabolic diseases; and future perspectives. Featuring contributions from leading authorities in radiology, oncology, cardiology, and neurology, Imaging and Metabolism is a pioneering exploration of the role of imaging modalities in assessing the physiological status of abnormal cells and diagnosing disease.