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Presentation 3Welcome Address by Marco Leonardi
Committees and Contacts 5
Symposium Neuroradiologicum 8
Symposium Faculty 8
General Information 10
Scientific Information 12
General Overview 13
Exibition Plans 18
Acknowledgements 23
Scientific Program 25
Meet the Expert 60
Satellite Symposia 71
Abstracts
Monday, 4 October - Opening Ceremony 75
Morning Seminars 79
Tuesday, 5 October - Oral Sessions 101
Wednesday, 6 October - Oral Sessions 165
Thursday, 7 October - Oral Sessions 231
Friday, 8 October - Oral Sessions 315
Saturday, 9 October - Oral Sessions 369
Poster Session 1st Group 373
Index
Cover:Lello Esposito - Pulcinella a braccia aperte"Welcome to Bologna"2003 Bronzo - 22014540 cm
THE NEURORADIOLOGY JOURNALformerly RIVISTA DI NEURORADIOLOGIA
XIX Symposium NeuroradiologicumThe World Congress of Diagnostic & Therapeutic Neuroradiology
Bologna, Italy - 4-9 October 2010
Dear Friends,
As you enter the Sala Europa in the Symposium, the great statue of Pulcinella, reproduced on the cover of this book, will greet you with open arms at the front of the stage. His welcome is warm and affectionate - very Italian and, even more so, Neapolitan. Adriana and I have chosen Harlequin in honour and in remembrance of Giovanni Ruggiero and to fill in part the gap he has left. We have entrusted Harlequin with giving the welcome Giovanni Ruggiero would most certainly have given himself, had he still been among us.We are most grateful to the sculptor Lello Esposito for allowing us to display his work.
Marco and Adriana Leonardi
"It is the only moment we can dream ..." Pierre L. Lasjaunias
Poster Session 2nd Group 407
Contributions Received per Country 444
Authors Index 445
Chairs Index 457
World Federation of Neuroradiological 458Societies - Lettre Ouverte
Lello Esposito 460
Maurizio Bottarelli 461
ESNR - ESONR Exams - Programme 462
ESONR Exams - Abstracts 466
Information & Congresses 24, 76, 98, 162, 312, 366
Instructions to Authors 486
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Official Journal of:AINR - Associazione Italiana di NeuroradiologiaThe Neuroradiologists of Alpe-AdriaANRS - Albanian Neuroradiological SocietyPANRS - Pan Arab NeuroRadiology SocietyRadiological Society of Saudi Arabia, Division of NeuroradiologyISNR - Indian Society of NeuroradiologyIndonesian Society of NeuroradiologyNeuroradiology Section of the Radiology Society of IranIsraeli Society of NeuroradiologyMalaysia College of Radiology Neuro Interested GroupNeuroradiology Section - Pakistan Psychiatry Research CenterSection of Neuroradiology - Polish Radiological SocietyThe Neuroradiologists of RomaniaSection of Neuroradiology of Serbia and MontenegroSILAN - Sociedad Ibero Latino Americana de NeurorradiologiaNeuroradiology Section of Singapore Radiological SocietySlovenian Society of NeuroradiologyNeuroradiological Society of R.O.C. - TaiwanTSNR - Turkish Society of Neuroradiology
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Dear Friends,
Welcome to Bologna!
It goes without saying, but I feel I must tell you how happy I am to welcome you all and how grateful I am to those who offered me this great opportunity. I was entrusted with the presidency of the Symposium Neuroradiologicum during the XVII SNR chaired by Luc Picard in Paris. As was the custom, the decision was taken by the Past Presidents and WFNRS executive members. It was a moving moment at the time, but it is even more so today now that the real work of the XIX Symposium is about to begin.
Preparation for the meeting has been long and arduous taking up much of my time in the past four years, and I have dedicated every spare minute of my working day to planning the Symposium in the past twelve months. It was no easy task bringing together all the aims of a meeting designed to combine updates with proposals for the future, offering all participants the chance to present their work openly and make more time than ever available for a lively broad-based discussion involving more than two hundred moderators.
I emphasize that the Symposium program was not a top-down de-cision but an integration of all the proposals received from meeting participants and members of the Scientific Committee, to whom I am indebted. The program is a balanced mix reflecting the myriad aspects of our discipline. The Symposium is an ideal opportunity to highlight the great contribution Neuroradiology has made to the di-agnosis and interventional treatment of CNS disease: a contribution of which we can be truly proud. Plainly this does not preclude ongo-ing research to enrich our knowledge further and perfect our tech-niques, as will be seen from the many studies to be presented at this meeting.
Many young neuroradiologists have registered for the Symposium. They are rightly responsible for the future of our discipline, building on the foundations we have left them and hopefully in continuity to strengthen Neuroradiology further. Let us never forget that first and
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Marco LeonardiPresident of the XIX Symposium Neuroradiologicum
Bologna, 4th October 2010
foremost we are physicians and our only true task is to do everything in our power for our patients to attenuate their suffering, save their lives and enhance their quality of life. Diseases of the nervous sys-tem constitute one of the most difficult areas of medicine, difficult because so much remains unknown and difficult in terms of diagno-sis and treatment and the dramatic effect of neurological deficit on quality of life.
My sincere thanks go to all contributing authors and all the mod-erators. The success of the meeting is in their hands and will depend on discussion. Discussion will serve to catalyze the scientific outcome through a broad rational analysis of all the works presented and the conclusions that all participants will be able to take away with them.
I have been helped by many, especially by Pierre Lasjaunias, who I shall always miss. Anton Valavanis has been invaluable in offering his help, advice, stimulation and support as a friend and as a bril-liant neuroradiologist. I owe much to Luc Picard as a teacher and much more besides, an example to us all and a dear friend. Like all Italian neuroradiologists, I am indebted to Giovanni Ruggiero the founder of Italian Neuroradiology and Symposium President in 1961.
I shall not even attempt to list the many, many people without whose help I should never have accomplished the task of organizing this event that I hope will meet with your approval. My thanks also go to the sponsor companies that believed in the project and have supported us despite the current economic climate.
I would like to stress how much I have relied on all the meeting organizers: Mara Carletti and her team, all my colleagues at Bellaria Hospital who have seen less of me in the past year and have helped quell my anxiety.
Last but not least, I must thank my wife, Adriana, for being a pil-lar of strength, with her advice and patience and accepting all the daily constraints imposed by my constantly being on the computer!
Thank you all!
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XIX Symposium NeuroradiologicumThe World Congress of Diagnostic & Therapeutic Neuroradiology
Bologna, Italy - 4-9 October 2010
The PresidentMarco Leonardi
Professor of Neuroradiology Bologna University, Bellaria Hospital
Symposium Vice President Anton Valavanis
Professor of NeuroradiologyUniversity Hospital of Zurich
Symposium Honorary President Prof. Giovanni Ruggiero
Scientific Commitee
Bjj Abdullah, MalaysiaBenjamin D. Adapon, PhilippinesMandapalli Adinarayana Rao, IndiaRaffaele Agati, ItalySudarshan K. Aggarwal, IndiaNoriko Aida, JapanJehad A Al Watban, Saudi ArabiaHuseyin Akan, TurkeyNaveed Akhtar, UkraineMohammed Y. Al Thagafi, Saudi ArabiaPaolo Ambrosetto, ItalyVangjush Anastasi, AlbaniaKumiko Ando, JapanSri Andreani Utomo, IndonesiaAlvaro Andreoli, ItalyCosma F. Andreula, ItalyDwi Sensusiati Anggraini, IndonesiaJoao Lobo Antunes, PortugalShigeki Aoki, JapanBrigitte Appel, BelgiumAntonio Armentano, ItalyNikita Aroutiunov, Russian FederationKen Asakura, JapanScott W. Atlas, USANestor Azambuja, USAAntonella Bacci, ItalyKh. Bakhtavar, IranSren Jacob Bakke, NorwayDanielle L.F. Balriaux, BelgiumWilliam S. Ball Jr., USAJames A. Barkovich, USARichard J.U. Bartlett, UKMarcello Bartolo, ItalyAgostino Baruzzi, ItalyStella Battaglia, ItalyMetin Bayram, TurkeyAlberto Beltramello, ItalyGiovanni Beltrami, SpainAlex Berenstein, USA
Birgitte Berthelsen, SwedenJoti Johnaton Bhattacharya, UKLuisa, Biscoito, PortugalHong Sik, Byun, Republic of KoreaNikolai Bogduk, AustraliaJozefa Bohutov, Czech RepublicAlain Bonaf, FranceGiuseppe Bonaldi, ItalyVincenzo Bonavita, ItalyMatteo Bonetti, ItalyJean Franois Bonneville, FranceNajat Boukhrissi, MoroccoLuigi Bozzao, ItalySerge Bracard, FranceGianni Boris Bradac, ItalyBill (William G.) Bradley Jr, USAVincenzo Branca, ItalyMarc Braun, FranceFrancesco Briganti, ItalyHartmut Brckmann, GermanyR. Nick Bryan, USAJames Vincent Byrne, UKEmmanuel Alain Cabanis, FranceMarie-Thrse, Cabanis Iba-Zizen, FranceEnrico Cagliari, ItalyFabio Calbucci, ItalyJorge R. Campos G. Guedes, PortugalRaffaello Canapicchi, ItalyAhmet Candan Durak, TurkeyYibin Cao, ChinaCesare Capellini, ItalyFerdinando Caranci, ItalyAristide Carella, ItalyCarla Carollo, ItalyAlfredo Eduardo Casasco, SpainJan Casselman, BelgiumLucio Castellan, ItalyMauricio Castello, USAH. Saruhan Cekirge, Turkey
Patrizia Cenni, ItalySoonmee Cha, USADonald W. Chakeres, USACheng Yen Chang, Taiwan, ROCRen Chapot, GermanyChi-Jen Chen, Taiwan, ROCClayton Chi Chang Chen, Taiwan, ROCJunkun Chen, ChinaSandy Cheng Yu Chen, Taiwan, ROCJames Yuk Ling Cheung, Hong KongAlain Chevrot, FranceJacques Chiras, FranceIn Sup Choi, USAIsao Chokyu, JapanMutlu Cihangiroglu, TurkeyAysenur Cila, TurkeySlobodan Circovic, SerbiaSossio Cirillo, ItalyCristophe Cognard, FranceEnrico Cotroneo, ItalyConcetto Cristaudo, ItalyMats Cronqvist, SwedenZoltan Cseri, HungaryHugh D. Curtin, USAChul Su Dae, Republic of KoreaHyun Hwang Dae, Republic of KoreaJian Ping Dai, ChinaPhilippe David, BelgiumEnrico De Divitiis, ItalyManuel De Juan Delago, SpainAxel de Kersaint-Gilly, FrancePedro De Melo Feitas, PortugalPhilippe Demaerel, BelgiumHerv Deramond, FranceColin P Derdeyn, USAShrinivas Desai, IndiaArben Dhima, AlbaniaFrancesco Di Paola, ItalyJean Louis Dietemann, France
Committees and Contacts
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William P. Dillon, USAAthanasios S. Dimitriadis, GreeceJacques E. Dion, USABars Diren, TurkeyIvan Dobrocky, Czech RepublicShyam S. Doda, IndiaM. Judith Donovan Post, USAGeorges C.G. Dooms, LuxembourgDidier Dormont, FranceVincent Dousset, FranceBurton Drayer, USAGeorge du Boulay, UKMohamed El Deeb, EgyptRaffaele Elefante, ItalyAda Emel, TurkeyDieter R. Enzmann, USACanan Erzen, TurkeyKaj Ericson, SwedenMasayuki Ezura, JapanAndrea Falini, ItalyLuigi Maria Fantozzi, ItalyMonika Figatowska Bekiesiska, PolandRamon E. Figueroa, USAKavou Firouznia, IranOlof Flodmark, SwedenGlenn S. Forbes, USAMichael Forsting, GermanyPieter Fourie, South AfricaJens Frahm, GermanyJean-Claude Froment, FranceKazuaki Fukasaku, JapanSergio Maria Gaini, ItalyGyula Gl, SwedenMassimo Gallucci, ItalyAfshin Gangi, FranceMartin Gartenschlager, GermanyBassem Georgy, USAGlen K. Geremia, USAHossein Ghanaati, IranNadine Girard, FranceY. Pierre Gobin, USADorith Goldsher, IsraelBeatriz Gmez Ansn, SpainF.J. Gmez Villafae Hoyos, ColombiaJohn Moshe Gomori, IsraelR. Gilberto Gonzalez, USAEduardo C. Gonzlez Toledo, USABozena Graj, The NetherlandsKatsuya Goto, JapanAugusto Goulo, PortugalAthanase Gouliamos, GreeceMoshe Graif, IsraelDan Greitz, SwedenMario Max Grobovschek, AustriaRobert I. Grossman, USAGuido Guglielmi, ItalyLeopoldo Guimaraens Martnez, SpainWanYuo Guo, Taiwan, ROCArun Kumar Gupta, IndiaRakesh K. Gupta, IndiaRamn A. Gutirrez Alvarado, MexicoCarsten Gyldensted, DenmarkArto Haapanen, FinlandHans Hacker, GermanyH. Hadizadeh, IranJuha Halavaara, FinlandVan Halbach, USAMoon Hee Han, Republic of KoreaH. Hashemi, IranNobuo Hashimoto, JapanAnton N. Hasso, USABernd Haubitz, Germany
Victor M. Haughton, USAXiaofeng He, ChinaHans Henkes, GermanyCamilo Henrquez M., ChileMohamed Hiari, JordaniaIan Mackey Holland, UKStig Holts, SwedenTakaaki Hosoya, JapanEmmanuel Houdart, FranceYuan Yu Hsu, Taiwan, ROCMichael S. Huckman, USAFrancis Hui, SingaporeBenny Huwae, IndonesiaAkio Hyodo, JapanToshio Hyogo, JapanMasahiro Ida, JapanHalil Atilla Idrisoglu, TurkeyYuo Iizuka, JapanShoichi Inagawa, JapanYuichi Inoue, JapanAtsushi Inumami, JapanCivan Islak, TurkeyYasushi Ito, JapanSatoshi Iwabuchi, JapanTomoyuki Iwai, JapanRolf Hans Jger, UKAndja Jasovic, SerbiaMohamed Jiddane, MoroccoJ. Randy Jinkins, USAFerenc A. Jolesz, USAPavel Kalvach, Czech RepublicIlias Kambas, GreeceHussein Kamel, QatarShinichi Kan, JapanEmanuel Kanal, USATsuneo Kano, JapanSimay Kara, TurkeyAnil P. Karapurkar, IndiaKazuhiro Katada, JapanSpiros Kavadias, GreeceDimitrios A. Kelekis, GreeceCharles W. Kerber, USAMark (Makhan) Singh Khangure, AustraliaDong Ik Kim, Republic of KoreaIn One Kim, Republic of KoreaSun Yong Kim, Republic of KoreaGnther Erich Klein, AustriaJernej Knific, SloveniaEdmond A. Knopp, USANaci Kocer, TurkeyIgor Kocijancic, SloveniaTetsuo Koike, JapanSpyros S. Kollias, SwitzerlandShushi Kominami, JapanMasaki Komiyama, JapanYoshifumi Konishi, JapanAles Koren, SloveniaValery Kornienko, Russian FederationYukunori Korogi, JapanJaroslaw Krejza, USAIrvin I. Kricheff, USATimo Krings, Canada Gaida Krumina, LatviaWalter Kucharczyk, CanadaSanjeev Kumar Handique, IndiaErkki M. Laasonen, FinlandPing Hong Lai, Taiwan, ROCElna Marie Larsson, SwedenPierre L. Lasjaunias, FranceDenis Le Bihan, FranceNorman E. Leeds, USALuis Augusto Lemme Plaghos, Argentina
Baomin Li, ChinaAnders Lilja, SwedenUday Limaye, IndiaLing Feng, ChinaMarcello Longo, ItalyLuis Lopez Ibor, SpainRobert R. Lukin, USAChao Bao Luo, Taiwan, ROCPedro Lylyk, ArgentinaCalisto (Calixto) Machado, CubaTadayuki Maehara, JapanMahmood F. Mafee, USAMonica Maffei, ItalyJeyaledchumy Mahadevan, MalaysiaGiulio Maira, ItalyRuzica Maksimovic, SerbiaLuigi Manfr, ItalySalvatore Mangiafico, ItalySabouri Daylemi Manoutcher, IranKenneth R. Maravilla, USARoberto Marina, ItalyLjubomir Markovic, SerbiaAnna Federica Marliani, ItalyClaude Marsault, FranceErnst Martin Fiori, SwitzerlandYuji Matsumaru, JapanMichel E. Mawad, USAJean Franois Meder, FranceDenis Melanon, CanadaMeng Law, USANirod Medhi, IndiaJosep Mara Mercader Sobrequs, SpainMassara Mhiri, TunisiaZ. Miabi, IranJozef Mihale, SlovakiaZoran V. Milosevic, SloveniaSvetlana Milosevic Medenica, Serbiazeng Minareci, TurkeyAngel Mironov, SwitzerlandNalini Kant Mishra, IndiaShigeru Miyachi, JapanMichael T. Modic, USANorlisah Mohd Ramli, MalaysiaAndrew J. Molyneux, UKDomenico Montanaro, ItalyJavier Moreno Iribas, ParaguayJacques Moret, FranceHarushi Mori, JapanMikael Mosskin, SwedenSobri Muda, MalaysiaKieran Murphy, USAMario Muto, ItalyGiuseppe Nacci, ItalyMorio Nagahata, JapanIsao Naito, JapanHiroyuki Nakagawa, JapanIchiro Nakahara, JapanTakuya Nakazawa, JapanPer Hjalmar Nakstad, NorwayNand Lal Kaundal, IndiaMakoto Negoro, JapanShigeru Nemoto, JapanShu Hang Ng, Taiwan, ROCLuis Nombela Cano, SpainYuji Numaguchi, JapanAndres Nurmiste, EstoniaToshihide Ogawa, JapanHidenori Oishi, JapanYuko Ono, JapanMotoomi Ookawa, JapanIulian Opincariu, RomaniaAnne G. Osborn, USA
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Keigo Osuga, JapanPierfausto Ottaviano, ItalyYelda Ozsunar Dayanir, TurkeyAchille Palmieri, ItalyAdam Pany, MalaysiaKurt Pardatscher, ItalyPaul M. Parizel, BelgiumMfit Parlak, TurkeyUgo Pasquini, ItalyZoltan Patay, USAManeesh Patel, UKNuska Pecaric Meglic, SloveniaHans Kristian Pedersen, NorwayLuigi Pellettieri, SwedenGiannantonio Pellican, ItalyAntonio Prez Higueras, SpainStefano Perini, ItalyGiuseppe Pero, ItalyTeodor Petrovic Tissen, Russian FederationRajendra V. Phadke, IndiaLuc Picard, FranceLaurent Pierot, FranceRonie Leo Piske, BrazilLszl Pohrnok, HungaryGabriele Polonara, ItalySirintara Pongpech, ThailandTeresa Popolizio, ItalyVaclav Prochazka, Czech RepublicIgor Pronin, Russian FederationDaniele Prosetti, ItalyJames M. Provenzale, USABogdan Pruszynski, PolandPhillip D. Purdy, USAAlexander V. Putilin, Russian FederationPierre Rabischong, FranceMilanka Raicevic, MontenegroRaili Raininko, SwedenA. Radmehr, IranRavi Ramakantan, IndiaSergey Rasskazov, UkraineCharles Raybaud, CanadaMaurizio Resta, ItalyJrgen Reul, GermanyBernd Richling, AustriaGiacomo Rizzolatti, ItalyGeorges Rodesch, FranceJesus Rodriguez Carbajal, MexicoCharles A.J. Romanowski, UKAndrea Rossi, ItalyAlex Rovira Caellas, SpainHoward A. Rowley, USAArben Rroji, AlbaniaJordi Ruscalleda Nadal, SpainIsil Saatci, TurkeyMichael R. Sage, AustraliaHisatoshi Saito, JapanYoko Saito, JapanNobuyuki Sakai, JapanNoriko Salamon Murayama, USAUgo Salvolini, ItalyKlaus Sartor, Germany
Makoto Sasaki, JapanKoichi Satoh, JapanDawn Saunders, UKMario Savoiardo, ItalyGerhard Schroth, SwitzerlandOthmar Schubiger, SwitzerlandMartin Schumacher, GermanyGiuseppe Scialfa, ItalyGiuseppe Scotti, ItalyA. Sedaghat, IranStanislav Semenov, Russian FederationNuri Sener, TurkeyMarta Serrallonga Mercader, SpainTomaz Seruga, SloveniaAnnick Svely, FranceMohamed Nasr Shadad, EgyptViral Shah, IndiaKamal Shalan (ShaLan), JordanTaro Shimono, JapanManohar M. Shroff, IndiaLuigi Simonetti, ItalyTimur Sindel, TurkeyGiovanni Sirabella, ItalySomkiet Siriwimonmas, ThailandMiha Skrbec, SloveniaSami Slaba, LebanonWendy R. K. Smoker, USAMichael Sderman, SwedenTeresa Sola Martnez, SpainLszl Solymosi, GermanyMakoto Sonore, JapanA. Gregory Sorensen, USAK.Gurunathan Srinivasan, IndiaMarek Stajgis, PolandCludio C. Vilela Staut, BrazilPeter Stoeter, GermanyDragan Stojanov, SerbiaTatjana Stosic Opincal, SerbiaMandapalli Subbarao, IndiaKenji Sugiu, JapanPia Maly Sundgren, Sweden Katarina Surlan, SloveniaZiad Suwan, JordanSuthisak Suthipongchai, ThailandMasayuki Suzuki, JapanMaciej Szajner, PolandGordon K. Sze, USAIstvan Szikora, HungaryRina Tadmor, IsraelBehrouz Taheri, IranAkira Takahashi, JapanMotoichiro Takahashi, JapanMutsumasa Takahashi, JapanShoki Takahashi, JapanWaro Taki, JapanE. Turgut Tali, TurkeyRiccardo Tamarozzi, ItalyDonatella Tampieri, CanadaJean Tamraz, FranceNorimitsu Tanaka, JapanAlex Tang, Malaysia
Toshiaki Taoka, JapanCem Tayfun, TurkeyAllan Taylor, South AfricaEvelyn Teasdale, UKGioacchino Tedeschi, ItalyMichael Mu Huo Teng, Taiwan, ROCHiroshi Tenjin, JapanHitoshi Terada, JapanTomoaki Terada, JapanKarel Gerard ter Brugge, CanadaJacques Thron, FranceArmin Thron, GermanyMajda Thurnher, AustriaKalthoum Tlili Graiess, TunisiaKoji Tokunaga, JapanFrancesco Tomasello, ItalyThomas A. Tomsick, USAPaolo Tortori Donati, ItalyVito Toso, ItalyAlain Tournade, FranceYoshihiro Toyama, JapanFabio Triulzi, ItalyEnrique Trujillo Ferr, SpainIoannis Tsitouridis, GreecePatrick A. Turski, USAUmair Rashid Chaudhry, PakistanOzkan Unal, TurkeyAndrzej Urbanik, PolandSatoshi Ushikoshi, JapanHidetsuna Utsunomiya, JapanAnton Valavanis, SwitzerlandFernando Viuela, USALambros Vlahos, GreeceRdiger von Kummer, GermanyErika Vros, HungaryGjergji Vreto, AlbaniaMatti Vuorialho, FinlandAase Wagner, DenmarkAjay K. Wakhloo, USAJerzy Walecki, PolandTsuneya Watabe, JapanGuanquan Wei, ChinaDavid O. Wiebers, USAKai Wilhelm, GermanyJan T. Wilmink, The NetherlandsGuy Wilms, BelgiumWade Wong, USASiddharta Wuppalapati, India, UKXu Yi, ChinaSergej B. Yakovlev, Russian FederationKei Yamada, JapanMasaaki Yamamoto, JapanYouichi Yoshida, JapanTarek A. Yousry, UKAylin Ycel, TurkeyFederico Zappoli Thyrion, ItalyMarco Antonio Zenteno, MexicoHermann Zeumer, GermanyXiangyu Zhu, ChinaRobert A. Zimmerman, USA
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Symposium NeuroradiologicumPrevious and Future
I ANTWERP, 1939 President: Rudolph Thienpoint
II ROTTERDAM, 1949 President: George Ziedses Des Plantes
III STOCKHOLM, 1952 President: Erik Lindgren
IV LONDON, 1955 President: James W.D. Bull
V BRUSSELS, 1957 President: Donald L. McRae
VI ROMA, 1961 President: Giovanni Ruggiero
VII NEW YORK, 1964 President: Juan Taveras
VIII PARIS, 1967 President: Herman Fischgold
IX GTEBORG, 1970 President: Ingmar G. Wickbom
X PUNTA DEL ESTE, 1974 President: Nestor Azambuja
XI WIESBADEN, 1978 President: Sigurd Wende
XII WASHINGTON, 1982 President: Giovanni Di Chiro
XIII STOCKHOLM, 1986 President: Torgny Greitz
XIV LONDON, 1990 President: George Du Boulay
XV KUMAMOTO, 1994 President: Mutsumasa Takahashi
XVI PHILADELPHIA, 1998 President: Sadek K. Hilal, Vice President: S. A. Kiefer
XVII PARIS, 2002 President: Luc Picard
XVIII SIDNEY, 2006 President: Michael Sage
XIX BOLOGNA, 2010 President: Marco Leonardi
XX ISTANBUL, 2014 President Elect: E. Turgut Tali
Raffaele Agati, ItalyLuca Albini Riccioli, ItalyPaolo Ambrosetto, ItalyCosma Andreula, ItalyShigeki Aoki, JapanWilliam Atlas Scott, USAAntonella Bacci, IsraelSren Jacob Bakke, NorwayCarlotta Barbara, ItalyAnthony James Barkovich, USAAlberto Beltramello, ItalyMauro Bergui, ItalyBarbara Billewicz, PolandAlessandra Biondi, FranceMaria Luisa Biscoito, ItalyAtle Bjrnerud, NorwayGiuseppe Bonaldi, ItalyMatteo Bonetti, Italy
Carlo Bortolotti, ItalyMarco Bortoluzzi, ItalyAlessandro Bozzao, ItalySerge Bracard, FranceAlba Brandes, ItalyMichael Brant-Zawadzki, USAMarc Braun, FranceChiara Briganti, ItalyFrancesco Briganti, ItalyNick Bryan, USAEmmanuel Alain Cabanis, FranceFabio Calbucci, ItalyFerdinando Calzolari, ItalyNuno Maria Canto-Moreira, PortugalFerdinando Caranci, ItalyCarla Carollo, ItalyRoberto Cartolari, ItalyAlfredo Casasco, Spain
Lucio Castellan, ItalyFrancesco Causin, ItalyDaniela Cevolani, ItalyDonald Chakeres, USACheng Yu Chen, TaiwanIn Sup Choi, USALuigi Cirillo, ItalyMario Cirillo, ItalySossio Cirillo, ItalyStephanie Condette-Auliac, FranceEnrico Cotroneo, ItalyPatrick Courthoux, FranceMassimo DallOlio, ItalyE. De Divitiis, ItalyRoberto De Blasi, ItalyPhilippe Demaerel, BelgiumImran Demirci, TurkeyFabio De Santis, Italy
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William Dillon, USAPaulina Due-Tnnessen, NorwayHenry Duvernoy, FranceMarco Essig, GermanyAndrea Falini, ItalyOlof Flodmark SwedenMichael Forsting, GermanyAllan J. Fox, CanadaJoseph Frank, USAKazuaki Fukasaku, JapanShailesh Gaikwad, IndiaMassimo Gallucci, ItalyRoberto Gasparotti, ItalyBassem Georgy, USAHossein Ghanaati, IranNadine Girard, FranceDieter Goettmann, GermanyDorith Goldsher, IsraelBeatriz Gmez Ansn, SpainEduardo Gonzalez-Toledo, USABozena Graj, The NetherlandsKatsuya Goto, JapanAthanasios Gouliamos, GreeceDan Greitz, SwedenHediye Pinar Gunbey, TurkeyWanyuo Guo, TaiwanVivek Gupta, IndiaAnton Hasso, USAVictor Haughton, USAHans Henkes, GermanyEmmanuel Houdart, FranceMichael S Huckman USADaehyun Hwang, South KoreaToshio Hyogo, JapanMarie-Thrse Iba-Zizen, FranceYou Iizuka, JapanKeiko Irie, JapanRoberto Izzo, ItalyEva Astrid Jacobsen, NorwayRolf Jger, United KingdomShinichi Kan, JapanKamil Karaali, TurkeyAnil Karapurkar, IndiaKazuhiro Katada, JapanKetan Khurjekar, IndiaSunyong Kim, South KoreaGnther Erich Klein, AustriaSpyros Kollias, SwitzerlandShushi Kominami, JapanYukunori Korogi, JapanJaroslaw Krejza, USAZsolt Kulcsar, SwitzerlandVijay Kumar, IndiaElna-Marie Larsson, SwedenSeung-Koo Lee, South KoreaLuis A. Lemme-Plaghos ArgentinaJerzy Leszek, PolandUday Limaye, IndiaMarcello Longo, ItalyLeandro Lucato, ItalyPedro Lylyk, Argentina
Monica Maffei, ItalyOssama Mansour, GermanyAnna Federica Marliani, ItalyMichel Mawad, USAGaetano Meli, ItalyFederico Menetti, ItalyMonica Messia, ItalyYukio Miki, JapanAngel Mironov, USAN.K. Mishra, IndiaMiyachi Shigeru, JapanDomenico Montanaro, ItalyJacques Moret, FranceTakahisa Mori, JapanSrinivasan Mukundan, USAKieran Murphy, CanadaMariano Musacchio, FranceMario Muto, ItalyMakoto Negoro, JapanShigeru Remoto, JapanWieslaw Nowinski, SingaporeYuko Ono, JapanVasquez Candido Omar Ortiz, BrasilAnne Osborn, USAYelda Ozsunar, TurkeyBoris Pabon, ColombiaMatilda Papathanasiou, GreecePaul M. Parizel, BelgiumLuigi Pellettieri, SwedenGianni Pellican, ItalyDavid Pelz, CanadaVera Peterov, Czech RepublicLuc Picard, FranceLaurent Pierot, FranceEnrico Piovan, ItalyRonie Leo Piske, BrazilFrancesca Benedetta Pizzini, ItalyGabriele Polonara, ItalySirintara Pongpech, ThailandCiro Princiotta, ItalyIgor Pronin, RussiaDaniele Prosetti, ItalyJames Provenzale, USAPhillip Purdy, USAPierre Rabischong, FranceRaili Raininko, SwedenAna Ramos, SpainJean Raymond, CanadaFederico Resta, ItalyMaurizio Resta, ItalyGiuseppe Kenneth Ricciardi, ItalyAndrea Righini, ItalyRoberto Riva, FranceGeorges Rodesch, FranceStefan Roosendaal, The NetherlandsAndrea Rossi, ItalyAlex Rovira, SpainZoran Rumboldt, USAJordi Ruscalleda, SpainLuca Saba, ItalyUgo Salvolini, Italy
Makoto Sasaki, JapanMarek Sasiadek, PolandMaria Malgorzata Sasiadek, PolandMario Savoiardo, ItalyGerhard Schroth, SwitzerlandMartin Schumacher, GermanyGiuseppe Scotti, ItalyDaniela Seixas, PortugalJai Shankar, CanadaLuigi Simonetti, ItalyKonstantin Slavin, USAPedro Pinto Soares, PortugalTeresa Sola, SpainMarta Spagnoli, ItalyAltin Stafa, ItalyChristoph Stippich, SwitzerlandTatjana Stosic-Opincal, SerbiaCharles Strother, USAKenji Sugiu, JapanDae Chul Suh, South KoreaMaly Pia Sundgren, SwedenIstvan Szikora, HungaryAkira Takahashi, JapanShoki Takahashi, JapanE. Turgut Tali, TurkeyRiccardo Tamarozzi, ItalyDonatella Tampieri, CanadaAllan Taylor, South AfricaKarel Gerard ter Brugge, CanadaJacques Thron, FranceArmin Thron, GermanyMajda M., Thurnher AustriaFrancesco Toni, ItalyAlain Tournade, FranceFabio Triulzi, ItalyKazuhiro Tsuchiya, JapanMaie Uusvli, EstoniaAnton Valavanis, SwitzerlandJacob Valk, The NetherlandsLuc van den Hauwe, BelgiumJohan Van Goethem, BelgiumPedro Vilela, PortugalRdiger von Kummer, GermanyJerzy Walecki, PolandBruce Wasserman, USAMarcandre Weber, GermanyJan T., Wilmink The NetherlandsGuido Wilms, BelgiumEn-Haw Wu, TaiwanRenhua Wu, ChinaKei Yamada, JapanTakashi Yoshura, JapanDavid Yousem, USADomenico Sergio Zimatore, ItalyClaus Zimmer, GermanyRobert Zimmerman, USAGiulio Zuccoli, USA
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General Information
Date and Location
XIX Symposium Neuroradiologicum4-9 October, 2010 Palazzo della Cultura e dei CongressiPiazza della Costituzione, 4 - 40128 Bologna, Italyhttp://www.bolognacongressi.it/
The conference center is located in the trade fair district at 10 by car from the railway station and 20 from the city historic center.
Onsite Secretariat & Registration Opening Hours
Monday, 4 October 12.00 - 20.00Tuesday, 5 October 7.30 - 18.00Wednesday, 6 October 7.30 - 18.00Thursday, 7 October 7.30 - 18.00Friday, 8 October 7.30 - 18.00Saturday, 9 October 7.30 - 13.30
Continuing Education Credits
The XIX Symposium Neuroradiologicum is accredited by the The European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Council notified 27 European credit points to the Symposium Neuroradiologicum. Credit Points are valid all over Europe, the United States and Canada (reciprocity agreement with the American medical Association).Italian CME will be also provided to the Italian Participants.
Registration
Congress Fees (including VAT 20%)
Registration Fee Euro 800,00Resident/Trainee* Euro 400,00 Notes: *Letter confirming status is required
The registration fee includes : admission to the scientific sessions, book of abstracts, entrance to the exhibition,lunch & coffee break , welcome reception, UEMS credits
Payment should be made by cash or credit card (VISA - MAESTRO - MASTERCARD).
Certificate of Attendance
The certificate of attendance will be distributed to all participants requiring it, please ask the Secretariat.
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Meeting Rooms
The Symposium is composed of many different scientific sessions:
30 Morning Seminars to be held in the Parallel Rooms Morning Plenary Sessions to be held in the Main Hall Europa Auditorium Parallel Sessions to be held in the different Congress Halls Meet the Expert to be held in the Red Hall (access limited to a small number of participants, please check availability at the registration desk) How I Do It: Nyck Bryan in the Blue Hall, on Thursday 5 October Sponsored Satellite Symposia
Social Program
Monday, 4 October 2010 - 19.15A welcome reception will be held in the exhibition pavilions (1st and 2nd level), all attendees are invited to join the buffet.
Friday, 8 October 2010 - 20.30The Farewell Dinner will be held on Friday 8 October 2010 in the magnificent Palazzo Albergati.Palazzo Albergati is a sumptuous, country dwelling named after the Bolognese family. It is one of the most significant examples of 17th-century Emilian architecture. The building is surprisingly impressive because of its remarkable size and the unique contrast between the austerity of its exteriors and the unexpected Baroque-style spatial effect of its interiors. Combined with its 130.000 square meters park and place the Italian Haute Cuisine is a mark of distinction in Bologna and its surroundings. All the guests are welcome to enjoy a top quality various menu that respects most of the dietary requirements (special requirements can be easily indicated in the registration form).
SHUTTLE SERVICEA daily shuttle service to/from the Conference center has been provided, please check the schedule at the registration desk.
USEFUL INFORMATION AND CONTACTSThe Airport Guglielmo Marconi is about 6 Km far from Bologna city centerThe Airport Shuttle connects the airport to Bologna center (Via Ugo Bassi) and the Railway Station (One way fare: 5 - tickets can be purchased on board).http://www.bologna-airport.it/uk/?LN=UKThe Railway Station in Bologna: Piazza Medaglie DOro n. 4, Bolognahttp://www.ferroviedellostato.comPublic Transportation: Buses to/from the city centre: #25, 28; Buses to/from the Railway Station: #35, 38, 39; Information Office: tel +39.051.290290 - http://www.atc.bo.itTaxi: C.A.T. tel. + 39. 051 534141 or CO.TA.BO tel. + 39 051 372727Car RentalAvis tel. +39 051 6472032 - http://www.avisautonoleggio.itEuropcar tel. 800 014410 - http://www.europcar.itHertz tel. 199 112211 - http://www.hertz.itPolice Station Radio operations centre : tel. +39.051.266626
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Scientific InformationAudiovisual Equipment (for all the Speakers)
The Speaker Ready Room will operate throughout the duration of the Symposium. It is located on the 1st level near the Blue Hall.Please do not ask to use personal laptops, it slows down the scientific presentations. All presen-tations must be downloaded at the Speaker Ready Room . One of the purpose of this Symposium is publishing in a protected format (not possible copy or download) the presentations after the event as historical archive. Speakers will be kindly invited to authorize it. Those who are not in favour will have their files immediately cancelled.The Speaker Ready Room is equipped with: Knowledgeable Attendants PCs and Printers for your Use Internet AccessBoth main speakers and oral communication speakers are kindly requested to hand in all mate-rial of their presentation (pen drive, CD-ROM) at least two hours before their scheduled presen-tation time. If a presentation is scheduled early in the morning, speakers are kindly requested to check their presentation at the Slide Review Room the day before.
Poster Session
Posters will be displayed according to a rotation so that each poster will be exhibited for a total of 3 days : 1st group from Monday 4 October to Wednesday 6 October; 2nd group from Thursday 7 October to Saturday 9 October.
Authors are requested to fix their poster on the space assigned and dismantle it according to their scheduled group.
Poster Session Set-up/Tear-down Schedule :Posters will be on display during the Poster Session Hours according to the following schedule:
Poster Session I (1st Group): Exhibit Hall 2 - from Monday, 4 October, 16.00 to Wednesday 6 October, 17.30Poster Set-Up: Monday 4 October, 12.00-15.00Poster Tear Down: Wednesday 6 October, 17.30-18.30
Poster Session II (2nd Group): Exhibit Hall 2 - from Thursday, 7 October, 20.30 toSaturday 9 October, 13.00Poster Set-Up: Thursday 7 October, 7.30-8.30Poster Tear Down: Saturday 9 October, 13.30-14.30
Online Electronic Poster!Poster digital format of the registered presenters who sent their file are published on theSymposium website: http://www.symposiumneuroradiologicum.org!While ensuring more visibility it allowed participants to read them before and after theSymposium and prepare for a personal meeting with the author in Bologna or for a later contact
Insurance The Organizing Secretariat wont be held responsible for any loss, accident and damage that might occur during the Congress and travelling: participants are recommended to insure against these events.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSThe President of the XIX Symposium Neuroradiologicum,
The World Congress of Diagnostic & Therapeutic Neuroradiology, wishes to express his gratitude to all the companies who have given their support to the event
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Dear Colleagues,
Organizing XX. Symposium Neuroradiologicum, such a prestigious Congress in Istanbul in 2014, will be a great challenge as well as a pleasure for me and also for the Turkish Society of Neuroradiology. This meeting will cover the major recent developments in both diagnostic and interventional neuroradiology as well as neurosciences.
There, God and human, nature and art are together, they have created such a perfect place that it is valuable to see. is how Lamartines describes his love for Istanbul. This city is unique, by the way, he makes live all religions in peace and harmony and embraces two continents, with one arm reaching out to Asia and the other to Europe. Istanbul has been inhabited since the end of the 4th century B.C. Remains from Hellenic, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman periods are scattered all around the city, to name few, Hagia Sophia, Basilica Cistern, Blue Mosque, Grand Bazaar, Topkap Palace and Turkish Baths, making Istanbul a marvelous open air museum.
Located at the crossroads of East and West, Istanbul offers easy air connections to hundreds of cities around the world and is one of the worlds most exciting conference destinations. Is-tanbuls outstanding infrastructure, including modern, luxurious accommodations with over 30,000 five-star rooms, state-of-the-art conference and exhibition venues makes it the logical and best choice for the XX. Symposium Neuroradiologicum. You can find more information at the website
www.symp-neuro2014istanbul.org
As we all know, a successful congress should have plenty of science, spotted with entertain-ment and relaxation. From the ubiquitous sounds of live, traditional Turkish music and danc-ing in restaurants throughout the city to cultural and artistic events, international festivals, and glitzy clubs and bars on the Bosphorus, Istanbul is a city that knows how to entertain, and it knows how to party. There is so much to do, from theatres, concerts and exhibitions to museums, historic and architectural tours. Istanbul also offers a wide variety of pre- and post-congress tour options, from cruises and overland expeditions to cultural tours or just relaxing on some of the Mediterranean s finest beaches.
It will be our great pleasure hosting you in irresIstanbul in 2014.
Sincerely yours,
Prof. Dr. E. Turgut Tali President of the XX. Symposium Neuroradiologicum
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M
M O N D A Y , 4 O C T O B E R 2 0 1 0P l e n a r y H a l l S e s s i o n s
17.00 -19.10 EUROPA AUDITORIUM
17.00-17.30 Opening Ceremony, Welcome to Bologna Paolo Ambrosetto Master of Ceremonies Ivano Dionigi Rector of the University of Bologna Sergio Stefoni President of the Medical Faculty of Bologna Francesco Ripa di Meana Chairman, City Hospitals of Bologna Cosma F. Andreula AINR President Luc Picard WFNRS President Targut Tali XX Symposium President Marco Leonardi XIX Symposium President
17.30-19.10 Opening Session Chairs: M. Leonardi, O. Flodmark
17.30-18.10 Thoughts on the Architectonic Organization of the Brain Applied to Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology A. Valavanis
18.10-18.40 Time is Brain. Still a Valid Concept for the Treatment of Acute Stroke Patients? R. von Kummer
18.40-19.10 Discovering Bologna, the Secret Charm of a City A. Ottani Cavina
19.15-20.30 EXHIBITION HALL Level 1 & 2
Welcome Cocktail Buffet
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M O R N I N G S E M I N A R SThe Morning Seminars are held in PARALLEL SESSIONS from Tuesday to Saturday, at 08.30-09.00 a.m.
TUESDAY, 5 OCTOBER 2010
08.30-09.00
Advances with Flat Detector Imaging in the Angiography SuiteM. Mawad EUROPA AUDITORIUM
Suspected Abusive Head Trauma in Small Children - The Role of Neuroradiology and of the NeuroradiologistO. Flodmark ITALY HALL
Living Matter Simulation, from Gene to BodyK. Fukasaku BLUE HALL
Causes and Imaging of Non-Hypertensive, Non Traumatic Intracranial HaemorrhagesM. Schumacher INDIGO HALL
Neuroradiology of EmergencyL. Simonetti GREEN HALL
DTI of Brachial PlexusG. Pellican MAGENTA HALL
External and Middle Ear Imaging and PathologyD. Yousem VIOLET HALL
Functional Spine ImagingV. Haughton WHITE HALL 1
WEDNESDAY, 6 OCTOBER 2010
08.30-09.00
Ophtalmic Artery: Its Variations and Dangerous AnastomosisI.S. Choi EUROPA AUDITORIUM
Cerebrovascular Pathologies in North AfricaN. Boukhrissi ITALY HALL
Cerebral Palsy - Neuroradiology Reveals the Patho-Physiology behind the LesionO. Flodmark BLUE HALL
Brain AVMs Understanding and ManagementA. Valavanis INDIGO HALL
The Stroke Unit: Angio-CTL. Simonetti GREEN HALL
Possibilities of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Systemic Lupus PatientsV. Peterov MAGENTA HALL
Orbital TraumaD. Yousem VIOLET HALL
Imaging of White Matter DiseasesY. Miki WHITE HALL 2
Biomechanics of the SpineR. Izzo YELLOW HALL
THURSDAY, 7 OCTOBER 2010
08.30-09.00
Current Status of Carotid Stenting: The North American vs the European PerspectiveM. Mawad EUROPA AUDITORIUM
Phenotipic Identification of Neurological Malformations: Neuroradiology of SyndromesF Triulzi BLUE HALL
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Arterial Wall Understanding and Therapeutic ConsequencesK. Ter Brugge INDIGO HALL
Stroke Imaging StandardizationM. Sasaki GREEN HALL
Multiple Sclerosis New TechniquesM. Papathanasiou MAGENTA HALL
Magnetic Resonance Diffusion Tensor Tractography in the Brain: Its Application and LimitationS. Aoki VIOLET HALL
Cervical Disc Herniation and the Decompensate Cervical SpineM. Bortoluzzi WHITE HALL 1
FRIDAY, 8 OCTOBER 2010
08.30-09.00
Aneurysms Embolization, Selection of Technical ApproachesJ. Moret EUROPA AUDITORIUM
What Should a Clinical Neuroradiologist Know about Anisotropy and Optical Imaging?Y. Ozsunar ITALY HALL
Diffusion Tensor Imaging with Fiber Tractography: Assessment of Developing Brain and Aberrant Fiber Connections in CNS AnomaliesS. Lee BLUE HALL
Dural Fistulas: Clinico-Anatomical Study and Therapeutical StrategiesA. Biondi INDIGO HALL
Stroke Endovascular TherapyG. Schroth GREEN HALL
Cerebral Microbleeds, Associated Conditions and Clinical RelevanceH.R. Jger MAGENTA HALL
Probing Cerebral Hemodynamic Parameters with MRI: Basic Principles and Applications in Brain Tumor DiagnosisA. Bjrnerud VIOLET HALL
Spinal InstabilityJ. Van Goethem WHITE HALL 1
Spinal Biopsy: How and WhenG. Pellican WHITE HALL 2
SATURDAY, 9 OCTOBER 2010
08.30-09.00
How to Prepare a Lecture or Communication, How to Keep the Audiences Attention, How to Havea Message ReceivedO. Flodmark EUROPA AUDITORIUM
MRI Studies for Patients with Neurological Disorders and Implantable Cardiac Electronic Devices: Not What We Can Do - What We Should DoD. Goldsher ITALY HALL
New View on the CSF Circulation: CSF Is Produced and Absorbed by Brain CapillariesD. Greitz BLUE HALL
Recurrent Aneurysms, When to Treat?I.S. Choi INDIGO HALL
Whole Brain Perfusion/Dynamic CTA in Neurovascular WorkupS. Mukundan GREEN HALL
Ultrasound in NeuroradiologyJ. Krejza MAGENTA HALL
Considerations on Advanced MRI Techniques in Studying Brain GliomasA. Bacci VIOLET HALL
Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension: Diagnosis and Percutaneous TherapyM. Gallucci WHITE HALL 1
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T U E S D A Y , 5 O C T O B E R 2 0 1 0P l e n a r y H a l l S e s s i o n s
09.15-12.30 EUROPA AUDITORIUM
Research in Neuroradiology Chairs: L. Picard, R. von Kummer
09.15-10.00 Technology Development in Neuroradiology S.W. Atlas
10.00-10.30 MR Venographic Patterns in Chronic Conditions N.E. Van Vucht, J. Valk, P. Pevenage
10.30-11.00 A Plea for New Regulations on Randomized Clinical Trials in Surgical Treatments E. Houdart
11.00-11.30 7 tesla Brain Imaging M. Forsting
Molecular Imaging and Nano-Technologies
11.30-11.50 Molecular Imaging in Neuroradiology C. Zimmer
11.50-12.10 Use of Nanoparticles for CNS Imaging and Therapy J. Provenzale
12.10-12.30 Cell Tracking and Future Implications to Neuroimaging J. Frank
PARALLEL SESSIONS
14.00-17.15 Tuesday, 5 October 2010 EUROPA AUDITORIUM
14.00-15.30 Stroke 1 Chairs: A. Fox, M. Bergui
14.00-14.30 25 Continuous Aspiration Thrombectomy (CAT) in Acute Ischemic Stroke Treatment and the Penumbra System 054 R. von Kummer (disclosure; Lecture sponsored by a Grant Penumbra). 14.30-14.45 10 Stroke in Young People: The Increasing Role of Advanced Images D. Santa Cruz, A. Ojeda, M. Nallino, A. Uriarte
14.45-15.00 10 Superficial Temporal Artery Calcification in Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease: Association with Vascular Risk Factors and Ischemic Cerebrovascular Disease Z. Anwar, E. Zan, M. Carone, A. Ozturk, S.M. Sozio, D.M. Yousem
15.00-15.15 10 Improved Detection of Hyperdense Middle Cerebral Artery Sign by Sagittal Reformations M. Kurotsuchi, H. Terada, N. Kitamura, T. Nakatsuka, H. Kudo, S. Kasuya, R. Kasai, H. Morita, T. Hasebe, T. Nagao, R Sakakibara
15.15-15.30 10 ROI Measurement of Middle Cerebral Artery: Is It a Primary Sign of Infarction? G. Panagi, M. Kastania, I. Markaki, N. Stroumbakis, S. Fondara, E. Sgora, E. Panourgias
15.30-17.15 Stroke 2 Chairs: H.H. Henke s , L. Castellan
15.30-15.45 12 Incremental Benefit of CT Perfusion for Certainty of Stroke Diagnosis over Unenhanced CT and CT Angiographic Source Images A.J. Fox, J. Hopyan, A. Ciarallo, D. Dowlatshahi, P. Howard, V. John, R. Yeung, L. Zhang, J. Kim, G. Macfarlane, Ty Lee, Ri Aviv
15.45-16.00 12 Hemorrhagic Transformation of Ischemic Stroke: Perfusion CT-Based Prediction A.J. Fox, R.I. Aviv, C.D. Desterre, B.D. Murphy, J.J. Hopyan, B. Buck, V. Li, L. Zhang, S.P. Symons, T.Y. Lee
16.00-16.15 12 Post Contrast CT Extravasation Is Associated with Hematoma Expansion in CTA Spot Negative Patients A.J. Fox, A. Ederies, A. Demchuk, T. Chia, D.J. Gladstone, D. Dowlatshahi, G. Bendavit, K. Wong, S.P. Symons, R.I. Aviv
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16.15-16.30 10 CT Perfusion and CT Angiography in Thrombolityc Therapy K. Pozsar, G. Szilagyi, G. Forrai
16.30-16.45 10 Relation between Site of Occlusion and Outcome of Intravenous Thrombolysis in a Cohort of Patients Studied with CT Angiography C. Barbara, A. Stafa, G. Procaccianti, L. Simonetti, M. Leonardi
16.45-17.00 10 Timing of CT Perfusion Abnormalities within and around Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage during the Transition from Acute to Subacute Phases E. Fainardi, V. Ramponi, G. Roversi, M. Borrelli, A. Saletti, A. Bernardoni, S. Sarubbo, C. Tamburino, F. Di Biase, A. De Vito, M. Cavallo, S. Ceruti, R. Tamarozzi
17.00-17.15 10 New Markers of Prognosis in Stroke-Evaluation of Cerebral Perfusion by Computed Tomography M. Cordeiro, C. Nunes, G. Cordeiro, C. Moura, F.C. Alves
14.30-17.15 Tuesday, 5 October 2010 ITALY HALL
14.30-16.00 Aneurysms 1 Chairs: A. Mironov, N. Kocer
14.30-14.45 14 Usefulness of 320-Row Area Detector CT, Focusing on the Detection of Aneurysmal Pulsation K. Katada, M. Hayakawa, K. Murayama
14.45-15.00 10 Intracranial Vascular Fenestrations and Their Association with Aneurysms R. Sattenberg, A. Arauz, S. Arora, J. Heidenreich , R. Downs
15.00-15.15 10 Assessing the Severity of Vasospasm after SAH using Dyna-CT to Measure Cerebral Blood Volume: Feasible Method for the Neuro-ITU Patient M. Kamran, Y. Deuerling-Zheng, I. Grunwald, J. Yarnold, J.V. Byrne
15.15-15.30 10 Effect of Perianeurysmal Environment on Intraaneurysmal Flow I. Szikora, A. Ugron, M. Marosfoi, ZS. Berentei, GY. Paal
15.30-15.45 10 Comparison of CT Angiography with Digital Subtraction Angiography in Small Cerebral Aneurysms N. Khandelwal, S. Dhana Rekha, V. Gupta, S.K. Gupta, P. Singh, S.N. Mathuria
15.45-16.00 10 De Novo Aneurysms: Radiologic and Clinical Analysis of Our Ten Years Experience G. Di Lella, P. Colelli, M. Rollo, B. Tirpakova, C. Colosimo
16.00-17.00 Aneurysms 2 Chairs: D.H. Hwang, E. Cotroneo
16.00-16.15 10 MR Angiography Follow-Up 5 Years after Coiling: Formation of De Novo Aneurysms and Growth of Untreated Aneurysms S. Ferns, M.E. Sprengers, G.A. De Kort, B.K. Velthuis, R. Van Den Berg, W. Van Zwam, M. Sluzewski, G.J. Rinkel, W.J.J. Van Rooij, C.B. Majoie
16.15-16.30 10 Prevalence of Asymptomatic Cerebral Aneurism in Acromegalic Patients R. Manara, V. Citton, S. Rizzati, I. Albano, A. Rebellato, E. Zanchetta, A. Della Puppa, G. Pavesi, G. Rolma, S. Dal Pos, C. Carollo, N. Sicolo, P. Maffei, C. Scaroni, C. Martini
16.30-16.45 10 Atypical Ischemic Lesions in Patients with SAH Apart from Vasospasm M. Wagner, P. Steinbeis, E. Gresir, S. Weidauer, J. Berkefeld
16.45-17.00 10 Venous Hypertension and Intracranial Aneurysmal Rupture F. Tsai
14.30-17.30 Tuesday, 5 October 2010 BLUE HALL
14.30-15.15 Research 1 Chairs: Z. Kulcsar, A. Norbash
14.30-14.45 14 Paradigm Shift for the Management of Brain Aneurysms A. Takahashi
14.45-15.00 14 Reflections on Therapeutic Approaches K. Murphy
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15.00-15.15 14 New Endovascular Method for Transvascular Exit of Arteries or Veins by Catheter Technique the Extroducer J. Lundberg, S. Jonsson, S. Holmin
15.15 - 16.30 Research 2 Chairs: W. Taki, A. Norbash, D. Prosetti
15.15-15.30 14 A Live Swine Model for Development of Techniques Using Percutaneous Intraspinal Navigation P. Purdy, B. Welch, R. Novakovic, S. Miller, T. Fujimoto
15.30-15.45 10 Effect of Olmesartan and Pravastatin on Experimental Cerebral Aneurysms in Rats N. Kimura, H. Shimizu, H. Eldawoody, T. Nakayama, A. Saito, A. Takahashi
15.45-16.00 10 Creation of Surgical Terminal Aneurysms with Arteriovenous Fistula in Rabbits Y. Ding, D. Dai, R. Kadirval, D. Lewis, D. Kallmes
16.00-16.15 10 Animal Experimental Application of a New Self-Expanding Stent in the Endovascular Therapy of Side-Wall Aneurysms. 6 Month Results A. Keuler, F. Requejo, K. Foerster, W. Mailaender, M. Schumacher
16.15-16.30 10 The Role of Hemodynamics in the Initiation of Cerebral Aneurysm Formation: A Clinical and Computational Study Z. Kulcsar, A. Ugron, M. Marosfoi, Z. Berentei, G. Paal, I. Szikora
16.30-17.30 Research 3 Chairs: M. Mawad, L. Pierot
16.30-16.45 10 How Healthy Is Interventional Neuroradiology? The Heart Rate of a Neuro-Interventionalist during Procedures P. Brouwer16.45-17.00 14 Simulation & Robotics for Neurointervention M. Negoro, S. Ikeda, C.P. Tercello, F. Arai, T. Fukuda, K. Fukasaku, I. Takahashi, M. Hayakawa
17.00-17.15 14 Computational Simulation of Flow at Bleb of Aneurysms and Confirmation by Clinical Angiogram K. Fukasaku, M. Negoro, Y. Konishi, S. Noda, R. Himeno, H. Yokota, I. Nara, K. Fukui, Y. Shiokawa
17.15-17.30 14 Intra-Arterial Contrast Injections for Measurement of Regional CBV Using C-Arm CT B. Aagaard-Kienitz, R. Yasuda, K. Pulfer, D. Consigny, K. Royalty, C. Strother
14.30-17.30 Tuesday, 5 October 2010 INDIGO HALL
14.30-16.00 Spinal Cord AVFs 1 Chairs: A. Thron, F. Causin
14.30-15.00 25 Spinal Cord Arteriovenous Shunts of the Ventral (Anterior) Sulcus: Anatomical, Clinical and Therapeutic Considerations G. Rodesch, S. Kominami, A. Krajina, R. Sellar, M. Soderman, R. Vandenberg, S. Condette Auliac
15.00-15.15 10 Role of Contrast-Enhanced MR Angiography in Spinal Dural Arterio-Venous Fistula F. Toni, L. Cirillo, A.F. Marliani, L. Albini Riccioli, M. LeonardI
15.15-15.30 10 Role of 3D Angiogram in Embolization of Spinal Dural Arteriovenous Fistula P. Lv, D.C. Suh
15.30-15.45 10 Endovascular Treatment of Cervical Giant Perimedullary Arteriovenous Fistulas: Transarterial Approach, Transvenous Approach and Direct Percutaneous Puncture of the Venous Pouch A. Casasco, L. Guimaraens, C. Senturk, E. Cotroneo, R. Gigli, T. Sola, E. Vivas
15.45-16.00 10 Endovascular Embolization of Spinal Dural Fistulae: Preliminary Experience with Novel Successful Application of Onyx N. Chaudhary, A.S. Pandey, B.G. Thompson, S.A. Ansari, J.J. Gemmete
16.00-17.30 Spinal Cord AVFs 2 Chairs: G. Rodesch, L. Biscoito
16.00-16.15 10 Neurological Improvement Pattern after Embolization and/or Surgery of Spinal Dural Arteriovenous Fistula D.C. Suh, Jw Park, C-S Lee, J-Y Yoo, K-K Kim, SR Jeon, SW Roh, SC Rhim
16.15-16.30 10 Diagnosis and Endovascular Treatment of Spinal Arteriovenous Malformations Supplied by Intercos-tal and Lumbar Arteries
T. Tissen, S. Yakovlev, E. Bukharin, A. Bocharov, S. Arustamyan, E. Vinogradov, B. Tissen
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16.30-16.45 10 Benefits of Balanced Action and Watchful Waiting during Coiling of a Fistulous Perimedullary AVM J. Zajaczek, H. Hartmann, E.J. Hermann, J.K. Krauss, H. Lanfermann, B. Haubitz
16.45-17.00 10 Endovascular Occlussion of Spinal Cord Arteriovenous Malformations with Blood Supplied by Branches of the Subclavian Arteries
T. Tissen, S. Yakovlev, E. Bukharin, A Bocharov, S Arustamyan, B Tissen
17.00-17.15 10 Embolization of Spinal Cord Arteriovenous Malformations through the Anterior Spinal Artery S. Kominami, M Suzuki, S Kobayashi, A Teramoto
17.15-17.30 10 Multiple Hole Fistula of Spinal Cord in a Male Child A. Karapurkar, N. Aditya, R. Singh, I Vishwanathan
14.30-17.30 Tuesday, 5 October 2010 GREEN HALL
14.30-16.15 fMRI 1 Chairs: M. Sasaki, D. Seixas
14.30-15.00 25 New Perspectives in Contrast Enhanced MRI and MRA of the Brain M. Essig (disclosure: Lecture sponsored by a Grant of Bayer Schering Pharma)
15.00-15.15 10 Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Movement Disorders: Review of Major Patterns and Correlation withNormal Brainstem/Cerebellar White Matter
S. Reimo, C. Morgado, L. Neto, J. Campos
15.15-15.30 10 Functional Organization of the Primary Motor Cortex in Congenital Paraplegia C. Stippich, J. Reinhardt, M. Akbar
15.30-15.45 10 Cortical Adaptation to Visual Blurring: A 3T Functional MRI Comparison between Corrected Myopia and Emmetropia
T. Nguyen, J.L. Stievenart, C. Habas, A. Abanou
15.45-16.00 10 Challenges for Non-Invasive Brain Perfusion Quantification Using ASL I. Sousa, J. Sanches, M. Pimentel, P. Vilela, P. Figueiredo
16.00-16.15 10 Quantification of Perfusion Changes during a Motor Task Using ASL P. Vilela, M. Pimentel, I. Sousa, P. Figueiredo
16.15 - 17.30 fMRI 2 Chairs: G. Pellican, V. Peterov
16.15-16.30 10 Distinct Cerebellar Contributions to Intrinsic Connectivity Networks C. Habas, N. Kamdar, D. Nguyen, K. Prater, C.F. Beckmann, V. Menon, M.D. Greicius
16.30-16.45 10 Functional Connectivity and Coactivation of the Nucleus Accumbens: A Combined Functional Connectivity and Structure-Based Meta-Analysis
F. Cauda, F. DAgata, A.E. Apanna, K. Sacco, G.C. Geminiani, S. Duca
16.45-17.00 10 Neuronal Basis of Haedonic Appraisal in Early Onset Schizophrenia: fMRI Investigation A. Catalucci, M. Mazza, E. Ciutti, M. Caulo, R. Pollice, R. Roncone, M. Casacchia, F. Di Salle,
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17.00-17.15 10 Neuropsychiatric Lupus Patients and Advanced MR Sequences V. Minarech, K. Peterov, J. Krsensk, Z. Masn, L. Podrazilov, M. Olejrov, M. Klembrov,
A. Navrtilov, J. Zvada, Z. Potysov, S.S. Pesickov, M. Kron, V. Ecerov, V. Peterov
17.15-17.30 10 Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Young Patients with Neuropsychiatric Systemic Lupus Erythamatosus: A Case Series
V. Gupta, H.A. Mumtaaz, P. Singh, S. Verma, S. Singh, N. Khandelwal
14.30-17.30 Tuesday, 5 October 2010 MAGENTA HALL
14.30-15.15 Encephalopathies 1 Chairs: J. Valk, F. Pizzini
14.30-15.00 25 Noninvasive Measuring Brain pH and Biomarker of Brain Tissue Using Mr Technology R.H. Wu, Z.W. Shen, Q.C. Qiu
15.00-15.15 14' Stem Cell Imaging in Neuroradiology: Relevance for Translational Medicine L. S. Politi
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15.15-16.30 Encephalopathies 2 Chairs: A. Rovira, T. Yoshiura
15.15-15.30 10 Functional Topography of the Corpus Callosum as Depicted by fMRI and DTI Investigations G. Polonara, M. Fabri, G. Mascioli, G.L. Cavola, A. Paggi, T. Manzoni, U. Salvolini
15.30-15.45 10 A Novel Tract Imaging of the Brain Stem Using Phase Difference Enhanced Imaging Technique: Normal Anatomy and Multiple System Atrophy
J. Moriya, S. Kakeda, J. Nishimura, T. Yoneda, T. Sato, Y. Hiai, N. Ohnari, K. Okada, H. Hayashi, E. Matsusue, Y. Korogi
15.45-16.00 10 The Anatomy of the Medial Lemniscus within the Brainstem Demonstrated at 3 Tesla with High Resolution Fat Suppressed T1-Weighted Images and Diffusion Tensor Imaging
C. Romanowski, M. Hutton, J. Rowe, J. Yianni, D. Warren, J. Bigley, I.D. Wilkinson16.00-16.15 10 Anomalies of Major Brainstem White Matter Tracts by Diffusion Tensor Imaging N. Rollins, M. Morriss, T. Booth, D. Veltkamp, K. Koral, Z. Wang
16.15-16.30 10 Carotid Artery Wall Thickness and Leukoaraiosis. Evaluation Using Multi-Detector Row CT Angiography
L. Saba, G. Mallarini
16.30-17.30 Encephalopathies 3 Chairs: S. Mukundan, N. Canto Moreira
16.30-16.45 14 Is Multiple Sclerosis a Grey Matter Disease? F. Barkhof, M. Wattjess
16.45-17.00 10 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Characteristics Associated with Aquaporin 4 Antibodies in Neuromyelitis Optica and Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders
J. Downer , M. Leite , R. Carter , W. Kker , J. Palace, G. Quaghebeur
17.00-17.15 10 MR Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis: the Accuracy of Dual Inversion Recovery at 3 Tesla and the Potential for Single Sequence Imaging
M. Khangure, S.R. Khangure
17.15-17.30 10 Differentiation of Acute and Chronic Demyelinating Plaques in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS): Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) Study
T. Nehrych , Z. Rozhkova , A. Khoma, O. Dolia
14.30-17.15 Tuesday, 5 October 2010 VIOLET HALL
14.30-15.30 Malformations 1 Chairs: C.Y.S. Chen, C. Carollo
14.30-15.00 25 The Encephalopathic Child O. Abeya