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Vas-Cog Symposium

[VC] Vas-Cog Symposium
Vas-Cog Asia/Japan Joint Symposium

Mon. Aug 31, 2020 3:15 PM - 4:45 PM Room 10 (Okayama Prefectural Medical Association 2F miki anniversary Hall)

Chair:RyuichiMorishita(Department of Clinical Gene Therapy, School of Medicine, Osaka University),Tsong-HaiLee(Department of Neurology, Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital / College of Medicine, Chang Gung University)

Chaur-Jong Hu1,2 (1.Department of Neurology and Dementia Center, Shuang Ho Hospital, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan, 2.Department of Neurology, School of Medicine, College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan)

Asian countries are the hot spot of the world for dementia patients increase mainly Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, the issue of Asian AD is the vascular contribution to the classical AD pathology, which is even common in recent AD autopsy. Asian countries have an international consortium to study such vascular component on AD, not only the pure vascular dementia. Therefore this symposium focuses on the vascular contribution to AD phenotype and AD pathology with pivotal speakers from the Vas-Cog Asia representatives.

Vorapun Senanarong, Wilasinee Marinpong (Mahidol University, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Thailand)

Asian countries are the hot spot of the world for dementia patients increase mainly Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, the issue of Asian AD is the vascular contribution to the classical AD pathology, which is even common in recent AD autopsy. Asian countries have an international consortium to study such vascular component on AD, not only the pure vascular dementia. Therefore this symposium focuses on the vascular contribution to AD phenotype and AD pathology with pivotal speakers from the Vas-Cog Asia representatives.

Toru Yamashita, Koji Abe (Department of Neurology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Japan)

Asian countries are the hot spot of the world for dementia patients increase mainly Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, the issue of Asian AD is the vascular contribution to the classical AD pathology, which is even common in recent AD autopsy. Asian countries have an international consortium to study such vascular component on AD, not only the pure vascular dementia. Therefore this symposium focuses on the vascular contribution to AD phenotype and AD pathology with pivotal speakers from the Vas-Cog Asia representatives.

Feng Tian (Professor of Zhengzhou university)

Asian countries are the hot spot of the world for dementia patients increase mainly Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, the issue of Asian AD is the vascular contribution to the classical AD pathology, which is even common in recent AD autopsy. Asian countries have an international consortium to study such vascular component on AD, not only the pure vascular dementia. Therefore this symposium focuses on the vascular contribution to AD phenotype and AD pathology with pivotal speakers from the Vas-Cog Asia representatives.

Anam P. Ong1, Fasihah I. Fitri2, Ayu P. Laksmidewi3, Anni R. Silitonga4, Alya Nuryadin5, Astuti Pramono6, Sri Budhi. Rianawati7, Romie Kusumah8, Sari Wahyu. Ningrum9, Herpan S. Harahap10 (1.Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Indonesia, 2.Haji Adam Malik Hospital, Indonesia, 3.Sanglah Hospital, Indonesia, 4.Cibabat Hospital, Indonesia, 5.Salamun Hospital, Indonesia, 6.Sardjito Hospital, Indonesia, 7.Saiful Anwar Hospital, Indonesia, 8.Ujung Berung Hospital, Indonesia, 9.Soekardjo Hospital, Indonesia, 10.Faculty of Medicine Mataram University, Indonesia)

Asian countries are the hot spot of the world for dementia patients increase mainly Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, the issue of Asian AD is the vascular contribution to the classical AD pathology, which is even common in recent AD autopsy. Asian countries have an international consortium to study such vascular component on AD, not only the pure vascular dementia. Therefore this symposium focuses on the vascular contribution to AD phenotype and AD pathology with pivotal speakers from the Vas-Cog Asia representatives.

Masafumi Ihara (Department of Neurology, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center, Japan)

Asian countries are the hot spot of the world for dementia patients increase mainly Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, the issue of Asian AD is the vascular contribution to the classical AD pathology, which is even common in recent AD autopsy. Asian countries have an international consortium to study such vascular component on AD, not only the pure vascular dementia. Therefore this symposium focuses on the vascular contribution to AD phenotype and AD pathology with pivotal speakers from the Vas-Cog Asia representatives.