Pheochromocytoma: Diagnosis, Localization, and TreatmentISBN: 978-1-4051-4950-1
Hardcover
184 pages
August 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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Dr. Eisenhofer is a clinical biochemist with broad
experience in basic and patient-oriented research on neuroedocrine
and autonomic nervous system function in health and disease.
Relevant achievements include codevelopment with Dr. Jacques
Lenders of the first HPLC method for measurements of plasma free
metanephrines, a test now used for improved biochemical diagnosis
of pheochromocytoma. Dr. Eisenhofer was also responsible for
initial development of 18F-fluorodopamine as a positron emission
tomographic imaging agent for visualizing sympathetic nerves and
neuroendocrine tumors. Dr. Eisenhofer co-chairs the
Pheochromocytoma RESsearch Support ORganization (PRESSOR -
http://www.pressor.org).
Professor Jacques Lenders did his medical study at the
University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands. In 1982 he finished his
training for internist and in 1988 he defended his thesis on
‘Blood pressure and catecholamines in essential
hypertension’. From august 1991 till january 1993 he was
‘visiting associate’ at the ‘Clinical
Neuroscience Branch’ of the ‘National Institute of
Neurological Disorders and Stroke’ (National Institutes of
Health’, Bethesda, USA). In 2005 he was appointed as
professor of Vascular Medicine at the University Medical Center in
Nijmegen, The Netherlands. He is deputy-chairman of the Department
of General Internal Medicine.