The Latest Biology News And Medical NewsBiology News 2Health News 2Biology News 3Health News 3
HOME >> MEDICINE >> NEWS
Penn researchers discover the powerful tool of simultaneous fMRI and PET imaging

Philadelphia, PA) - Clinical researchers from the University of Pennsylvania Health System (UPHS) are the first to combine fMRI and PET scanning in radiology, creating a way to compare different measurements of the brain's function concurrently. This analysis could lead to better diagnosis and treatment in patients suffering from brain disorders, like Alzheimer's disease.

"By using these two established methods, we now have an integrated way to look at the brain's functions," explained Andrew Newberg, MD, a radiologist in nuclear medicine at UPHS and lead author on this clinical study. "We can now get a more comprehensive view of what's happening in the brain at a particular time, than we've ever been able to do before. We can look at more diseases and more activation states."

The work combines the functional imaging of fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging), which captures the blood flow in the brain, and PET scanning (positron emission tomography), which looks at the glucose metabolism in the brain. "Normally, these two measures are coupled, or paired together. The more metabolism you have, the more blood flow," adds Newberg. "But there are times the two don't match up with each other like with stroke, seizure disorders, or neurodegenerative disorders. That's what led us to this new technique so that we can explore many different aspects of the brain's function."

So how does this new simultaneous imaging approach actually work? Radiologists inject a patient with radioactive material used for a PET scan WHILE the patient is already inside an fMRI scanner. During the time that material is being taken up in the brain, radiologists are acquiring the fMRI image. Then, when that is complete, radiologists take the patient immediately to the PET scanner, to retrieve the PET image.

"We have both machines available to us and have now put them together in a way that works," adds Newberg. "We can take the results of the simultaneous fMRI and PET
'"/>

Contact: Susanne Hartman
susanne.hartman@uphs.upenn.edu
215-349-5964
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
12-Oct-2005


Page: 1 2

Related medicine news :

1. Stanford researchers find culprit in aging muscles that heal poorly
2. UCLA researchers awarded $9M contract for study identifiying antibiotic treatment for MRSA
3. Penn researchers discover novel pathway for increasing good cholesterol
4. Theory of facial aging gets a facelift from UT Southwestern researchers
5. UIC researchers to develop new drugs to fight bioterrorism
6. UQ researchers discover some of the oldest forms of life
7. U of M researchers discover new method to combat HIV
8. U of M researchers assess effectiveness of computerized physician order entry system
9. Nepalese researchers identify cost-effective treatment for drug-resistant typhoid
10. Physician-researchers often less successful in obtaining NIH funding
11. UCLA researchers develop new nanomaterials to deliver anti-cancer drugs to cells

Post Your Comments:
(Date:11/25/2009)... into the body on a carefully engineered, fingerna...inate tumors in mammals, scientists report this we.... , The new approach, pioneered by bioengineers ...tic disks impregnated with tumor-specific antigens...malian immune system to attack tumors. The new pap...
(Date:11/25/2009)...r cells, study finds , , WEDNESDAY, Nov.... in a fingernail-size implant eliminated melanoma ...od uses polymer disks, 8.5 millimeters in diameter... implanted under the skin to reprogram the immune ...ientists who developed the implant predicted that ...
(Date:11/25/2009)...o include cost-effective, sustainable distance tra...ssionals in developing world. , ... Elluminate, Inc. , the leader in web, audio, vi...21st century teaching, learning, and collaboration...ve was awarded iNACOL,s first-ever Outstanding an...
(Date:11/25/2009)...ImproveCare ,, WASHINGTON,Nov.25/PRNewswire-U...aiserPermanentetodayannouncedanexcitingprogramdesi...andKaiserPermanentearelaunchingapilotprogramtoexch...NationwideHealthInformationNetwork(NHIN)createdbyt...ilitytosharecriticalhealthinformationisessentialto...
(Date:11/25/2009)...portofFeedingAmerica,sSNAPOutreachEfforts ,, C...ca,thenation,slargesthunger-relieforganization,tod...haritableFoundationtosupportFeedingAmerica,seffort...tritionAssistanceProgram(SNAP),formerlynamedtheFoo...cafoodbanksimproveaccessandprovidepre-screeningand...
Breaking Medicine News(10 mins):Health News:Implant-based cancer vaccine is first to eliminate tumors in mice 2Health News:Elluminate's Fire and Ice Project Recognized as First-Ever iNACOL Award Winner for Outstanding and Most Innovative Online Learning Practice 2Health News:Elluminate's Fire and Ice Project Recognized as First-Ever iNACOL Award Winner for Outstanding and Most Innovative Online Learning Practice 3Health News:Elluminate's Fire and Ice Project Recognized as First-Ever iNACOL Award Winner for Outstanding and Most Innovative Online Learning Practice 4Health News:Elluminate's Fire and Ice Project Recognized as First-Ever iNACOL Award Winner for Outstanding and Most Innovative Online Learning Practice 5Health News:VA and Kaiser Permanente Invite Veterans to Participate in Health Record Pilot Program 2Health News:Bank of America Charitable Foundation Presents $1 Million Contribution to Feeding America in an Effort to Help Connect Low-Income Americans With Federal Nutrition Programs 2Health News:Bank of America Charitable Foundation Presents $1 Million Contribution to Feeding America in an Effort to Help Connect Low-Income Americans With Federal Nutrition Programs 3
(Date:11/25/2009)...ov.25/PRNewswire/--Reportlinker.comannouncesthatan..., PainManagement-GlobalTrends ,, http:/...lobal-Trends.html ,, Widespreadavailabilityofg...eadventofnewdrugshaveacceleratedthepaceofgrowthint...sementstructurecontinuetoshapedemandforservices,dr...
(Date:11/25/2009)...IEW,Calif.,Nov.25/PRNewswire/-- ChemoCentryx,Inc....ompany,sPROTECT-1(theProspectiveRandomizedOralTher...M)(CCX282-B)inpatientswithmoderate-to-severeCrohn,...safetyandtolerabilityprofile.Thestudydemonstratede...verityasdefinedasa70-pointdecreaseintheCrohn,sDise...
(Date:11/24/2009)....J.,Nov.24/PRNewswire-FirstCall/--QuestDiagnostics...ofdiagnostictesting,informationandservices,announc...rayHealthcareConferenceinNewYorkCity.Thepresentati...EasternTime. ,, Duringtheconference,thecompanyw...imate3%,operatingincometoexceed18%ofrevenues,anddi...
Breaking Medicine Technology:Reportlinker Adds Pain Management - Global Trends 2Reportlinker Adds Pain Management - Global Trends 3Reportlinker Adds Pain Management - Global Trends 4Reportlinker Adds Pain Management - Global Trends 5ChemoCentryx Reports Positive PROTECT-1 Study Results for Traficet-EN(TM) at the GASTRO 2009 UEGW/WCOG Conference 2ChemoCentryx Reports Positive PROTECT-1 Study Results for Traficet-EN(TM) at the GASTRO 2009 UEGW/WCOG Conference 3ChemoCentryx Reports Positive PROTECT-1 Study Results for Traficet-EN(TM) at the GASTRO 2009 UEGW/WCOG Conference 4ChemoCentryx Reports Positive PROTECT-1 Study Results for Traficet-EN(TM) at the GASTRO 2009 UEGW/WCOG Conference 5Quest Diagnostics To Speak At The 21st Annual Piper Jaffray Healthcare Conference 2New Source of Information on Crohn 26apos 3Bs Disease and Ulcerative Colitis Medications 54397 1New Source of Information on Crohn 26apos 3Bs Disease and Ulcerative Colitis Medications 54397 2TrueVision Teams with Ophthalmologists to Help Cure World Blindness for Treatable Cataracts Debut of 3D Training Video for Manual Small Incision C 54393 1TrueVision Teams with Ophthalmologists to Help Cure World Blindness for Treatable Cataracts Debut of 3D Training Video for Manual Small Incision C 54393 2TrueVision Teams with Ophthalmologists to Help Cure World Blindness for Treatable Cataracts Debut of 3D Training Video for Manual Small Incision C 54393 3TrueVision Teams with Ophthalmologists to Help Cure World Blindness for Treatable Cataracts Debut of 3D Training Video for Manual Small Incision C 54393 4New and Updated Online Tutorials for ArrayExpress Allen Brain Atlas and CleanEx from OpenHelix 54389 1New and Updated Online Tutorials for ArrayExpress Allen Brain Atlas and CleanEx from OpenHelix 54389 2New and Updated Online Tutorials for ArrayExpress Allen Brain Atlas and CleanEx from OpenHelix 54389 3
Other News:
...ichard Platt, professor and chair of the Departmen...dical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care), say...enefit could be the creation of the world's most v...sed, as well as their risks and benefits, especial...
...blood transfusions in children with sickle cell di...oke risk likely will return, researchers have foun...reduced by blood transfusions found that within a ...ildren resumed at-risk status and two children had...
...ers of parents with HIV in New York City have a hi...ral U.S. population, a new study finds.......Accor...and Mental Hygiene report, teen pregnancy in the c...ent study of daughters of parents with HIV, the pr...
...us suicide attempts or death by suicide generally ... antidepressant medication, according to a new stu... published in the January issue of The American Jo... risk of suicidal behavior after starting 10 newer...
health news:Stroke risk returns when children with sickle cell disease stop transfusions 2health news:Stroke risk returns when children with sickle cell disease stop transfusions 3health news:Stroke risk returns when children with sickle cell disease stop transfusions 4health news:Teen daughters of parents with HIV have higher childbearing rate 2health news:Teen daughters of parents with HIV have higher childbearing rate 3health news:Suicide risk does not increase when adults start using antidepressants, study finds 2
...n the juvenile justice system have experienced at ... posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) than young p...ticle in the April issue of The Archives of Genera.......According to information in the article, each ...
...ancer patients who test positive for a BRCA1 or BR...ilateral or double mastectomy, taking the most agg...cer and reduce their risk for future breast cancer...wn University Medical Center's Lombardi Comprehens...
ITHACA, N.Y. -- The heart of mankind's best friend, the dog, holds secrets that could improve the health of humans, according to researchers who hope to produce the first computer model of catastrophi
...del of tinnitus that will allow researchers to stu...efore possible and to test potential treatments ha...y at Buffalo's Center for Hearing & Deafness.... C... for more than a decade, will use this animal mode...
health news:Rates of trauma and of posttraumatic stress disorder higher among incarcerated youth 2health news:Breast cancer patients with BRCA1 or 2 mutations twice as likely to have double mastectomy 2health news:Computer modeling fibrillation in the canine heart 2health news:Animal model, new grant, propel UB researchers forward in search for tinnitus treatment 2health news:Animal model, new grant, propel UB researchers forward in search for tinnitus treatment 3