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The 51St Annual Meeting of Japanese Society of Child Neurology The 51st Annual Meeting of Japanese Society of Child Neurology May 28-30, 2009 Yonago Convention Center, Japan Yonago City Culture Hall, Japan PROGRAM 第51回日本小児神経学会総会英文.indd 1 2009/06/08 9:18:38 Thursday, May 28, 2009 Yonago Convention Center Venue A Venue B Venue C Venue D 1F Multi-purpose Hall 2F Small Hall 3F Conference Room No.2 3F Conference Room No.3 8:00 Presidential Lecture Opening Ceremony 9:00-9:30 9:00 Therapeutic strategy for neurogenetic disorders in childhood Presidential Lecture KOUSAKU OHNO Chair:KAZUIE IINUMA Keynote Lecture 1 9:30-10:00 Perspective of the medical treatments for the handicapped children MASATAKA ARIMA Chair:YUKIO FUKUYAMA 10:00 Keynote Lecture 2 10:00-10:30 Expectation for the Child Neurology derived from the Non-Profit Organization activity KENZO TAKESHITA Chair:SHIGEHIKO KAMOSHITA Special Lecture 1 10:30-11:20 Experience-dependent plasticity of the developing visual system 11:00 YOSHIO HATA Chair:TOYOJIRO MATSUISHI International Invited Lecture 1 11:20-12:20 Childhood white matter disorders ― from MRI patterns to disease genes 12:00 MARJO S VAN DER KNAAP Chair:MASAYA SEGAWA Luncheon Seminar 1 Luncheon Seminar 2 13:00 12:30-13:30 12:30-13:30 Chair:TAKAO TAKAHASHI Chair:ATSUO NEZU 14:00 International Invited Lecture 2 14:00-15:00 Botulinum toxin in the treatment for children with cerebral palsy ― update 2009 FLORIAN HEINEN Symposium 2 Chair:MAKIKO KAGA 14:00-16:00 15:00 Chair:HIDEO SUGIE Chair:EIJI NANBA acute encephalopathy 1(biomarker) 15:00-16:10 imaging analysis (O-001-007) 15:00-16:20 Chair:HIDETO YOSHIKAWA (O-019-026) Symposium 1 Chair:HIDEO YAMANOUCHI Chair:JUN NATSUME 15:00-17:00 Chair:HIDEAKI KANEMURA 16:00 Chair:YUJI IWASAKI Chair:MASAYUKI SASAKI acute encephalopathy 2 (clinical study) neurosurgery 16:10-17:10 16:20-17:10 (O-008-013) Workshop 2 (O-027-031) Chair:JUNICHI TAKANASHI Chair:TAKAO ENOMOTO 16:00-18:00 Chair:AKIHISA OKUMURA 17:00 Chair:MASUMI INAGAKI Chair:HIROAKI SAKAMOTO Chair:TATSUYA KOEDA peripheral nerve acute encephalopathy 3 (others) 17:10-17:50 17:10-18:00 (O-032-035) (O-014-018) Chair:YOSHIHIRO TAKEUCHI Chair:KIYOTAKA MURAKAMI Chair:NOBUTADA TACHI Chair:MASASHI SHIOMI 18:00 19:00 20:00 2 第51回日本小児神経学会総会英文.indd 2 2009/06/08 9:18:40 Yonago City Culture Hall Yonago Convention Center Venue E Poster Presentation Venue 1F Main Hall International Conference Room 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 Poster Session Luncheon Seminar 3 13:00 12:30-13:30 Chair:MAKIKO OSAWA 14:00 congenital anomaly・ infectious and metabolic disorder developmental disorder 1 epilepsy・seizure 1 autoimmune disease 1 chromosomal 1(mitochondrial disease) (support system) (clinical study) abnormality 1 15:00-15:40(P-108-115) 15:00-16:00 15:00-15:50(P-061-070) 15:00-16:00 Chair:HAJIME TANAKA 15:00-16:00 Chair:MASAHITO MIYAZAKI (P-81-92) (P-001-012) (P-031-042) Chair:MASAKI OHNO Chair:KAZUTOSHI NAKANO Chair:MARIKO YUGE Chair:HITOSHI SEJIMA Workshop 1 Chair:MARIKO MAEZAWA infectious and Chair:TAKAHITO WADA Chair:TATSUYA FUJII Chair:HIROAKI SHIIHARA 15:00-17:00 psychiatric and autoimmune disease 2・ 15:00 Chair:HIROKAZU OGUNI congenital anomaly・ metabolic disorder 2 behavioral disorder epilepsy・seizure 2 (treatment) pathology Chair:KENJI SUGAI chromosomal abnormality 2 (amino acid・lysosome) 15:50-16:40 16:00-16:35(P-093-099) 15:40-16:35(P-116-126) 16:00-16:40(P-013-020) 16:00-16:45(P-043-051) (P-071-080) Chair:KITAMI HAYASHI Chair:KYOKO ITOH Chair:EIJI NAKAGAWA Chair:HITOSHI SAKURABA Chair:MANA KURIHARA Chair:OSAMU KANAZAWA Chair:HIROSHI YOSHIOKA Chair:HITOSHI OSAKA Chair:KOJI INUI congenital anomaly・chromosomal abnormality epilepsy・seizure 3 (treatment) epilepsy・seizure 4 3・phacomatosis 16:40-17:00(P-021-030) Chair:YUKIO SAWAISHI metabolic disorder 16:35-17:15(P-100-107) (others) Chair:KAZUYA ITOMI 3(peroxisome・metal) Chair:MASAHARU OHFU 16:35-17:30 16:00 16:45-17:30(P-052-060) Chair:MASAHIRO KIKUCHI (P-127-137) Chair:ZENICHIRO KATO Chair:TATEKI FUJIWARA Chair:NORIKAZU SHIMIZU Chair:TOMOYUKI TAKANO 17:00 Poster removal 18:00 19:00 20:00 3 第51回日本小児神経学会総会英文.indd 3 2009/06/08 9:18:40 Friday, May 29, 2009 Yonago Convention Center Venue A Venue B Venue C Venue D 5F Conference Room No.5 1F Multi-purpose Hall 2F Small Hall 3F Conference Room No.2 3F Conference Room No.3 8:00 Morning Seminar 1 Morning Seminar 2 8:00-9:00 8:00-9:00 Chair:KAZUIE IINUMA Chair:SUSUMU ITOH 9:00 Asian Oceanian Child Neurology Special Lecture 2 9:00-9:50 International Didactic Program 9:00-9:30 Role of electromyography in diagnosis of neonate Neuroimaging Can Do for hereditary metabolic diseases developmental disorder 5 9:00-9:50 WANG SHUANG Developmental Social Psychology? Chair:KATSUNORI FUJII (screening) (O-107-111) NORIHIRO SADATO 9:00-10:10 Chair:FUMIO HAYAKAWA Chair:TOSHIAKI HASHIMOTO (O-072-078) Chair:SYUICHI TSUNEISHI Chair:HIROAKI KAKINUMA Chair:SATOSHI TAKADA 10:00 cerebral palsy 1 developmental disorder 5 9:50-11:00 (management) (O-112-118) 10:10-11:00(O-079-083) Chair:TATEO SUGIMOTO Symposium 3 Chair:HIROSHI OZAWA Chair:AKIHIRO YASUHARA 9:50-12:00 Workshop 3 Chair:SHINICHI HIRABAYASHI Chair:HIDEMOTO KUBOTA 10:00-12:00 11:00 Chair:YOKO OHTSUKA Chair:MASATO NIIMURA Chair:KAZUKIYO ONODERA developmental disorder 7 support system of (Others) developmental delay 11:00-11:50(O-084-088) 11:00-12:00 Chair:TATSUYA OGINO (O-119-124) Chair:MASAO AIHARA Chair:HIDEO NAGAO Chair:JUNICHI FURUSHO 12:00 Luncheon Seminar 4 Luncheon Seminar 5 13:00 12:30-13:30 12:30-13:30 Chair:KOUICHI YAMANO Chair:YOKO OTSUKA JSCN General Assembly 14:00 13:30-14:30 Presidential Requested Lecture 14:30-15:00 MAKIKO OSAWA Chair:TERUHISA MIIKE 15:00 Presentation of JSCN Awards to Outstanding young Investigators 15:00-15:30 Chair:KOUICHI YAMANO developmental disorder 2 congenital anomaly・ English session 1 (Pathophysiology) chromosomal abnormality 4 development and others 15:30-16:30 15:30-16:20(O-054-058) 15:30-16:20(O-089-093) (O-036-041) 15:30-16:40 16:00 Chair:YUSHIRO YAMASHITA Chair:MIHO NAKAMURA (O-125-131) Chair:MITSURU KAWAI Chair:JUN KOHYAMA Chair:KENJI KUROSAWA Chair:TATSUSHI TODA Chair:KIYOTAKA TOMIWA Chair:TOYOKO KANDA developmental disorder 3 genetics 1 English session 2 (drug treatment) 16:20-17:20 infectious and autoimmune 16:30-17:30 16:20-17:30 (O-094-099) disease 3 (O-059-065) Chair:MITSUHIRO KATO 17:00 (O-042-047) 16:40-17:40 Chair:TOSHISABURO NAGAI Chair:AKINORI HOSHIKA Chair:SHINJI SAITOH (O-132-137) Chair:YOICHI SAKAKIHARA Chair:ASAYO ISHIZAKI Chair:HISASHI KAWAWAKI Chair:YUKITOSHI genetics 2 TAKAHASHI English session 3 developmental disorder 4 (learning disorder) 17:20-18:30 infectious and autoimmune 17:30-18:30 (O-100-106) (O-048-053) 17:30-18:30 disease 4 18:00 (O-066-071) Chair:KAYOKO SAITO 17:40-18:30(O-138-142) Chair:SHINJI FUSHIKI Chair:TAKEO KUBOTA Chair:HIROYUKI IDA Chair:TATSUYA KOEDA Chair:TOSHIO HANAI Chair:TAKASHI HAYASHI Chair:MASARU TATSUNO 19:00 Evening Seminar 5 19:00-20:00 Evening Seminar 2 Evening Seminar 3 Chair:TOSHIRO HARA Evening Seminar 1 19:00-20:30 19:00-21:00 Chair:TATEO SUGIMOTO Evening Seminar 4 19:00-21:00 Chair:TAKASHI OHYA 19:00-21:00 20:00 Chair:TASUKU MIYAJIMA Chair:KYOKO HOSHINO Chair:HAJIME TANAKA Chair:TAKAKO JODOI Chair:MASUMI INAGAKI Chair:KUMI KATO 21:00 4 第51回日本小児神経学会総会英文.indd 4 2009/06/08 9:18:40 Yonago City Culture Hall Yonago Convention Center Venue E Poster Presentation Venue 1F Main Hall International Conference Room 8:00 Morning Diadactic Seminar 8:00-9:00 Chair:Akira Oka Chair:Ushiro Shin 9:00 Didactic Lecture 1 9:00-9:45 Current topics of brain malformation and epilepsy:Age-dependent epileptic encephalopathy and interneuronopathy MITSUHIRO KATO Chair:SHINICHI HIROSE Didactic Lecture 2 9:45-10:30 Immune central nervous system 10:00 disorders in childhood:up-to-date TOSHIRO HARA Chair:SEIJI YAMAGUCHI Didactic Lecture 3 10:30-11:15 Cranial imagings and brain pathology of neurological diseases in children 11:00 TUKASA SASAKI Chair:MARIKO MOMOI Didactic Lecture 4 11:15-12:00 Cranial imagings and brain pathology of neurological diseases in children SACHIO TAKASHIMA Poster Session Chair:KENZO TAKESHITA 12:00 Luncheon Seminar 6 13:00 12:30-13:30 Chair:SHINICHI HIROSE 14:00 15:00 infectious and epilepsy・seizure 5 (test) cerebral palsy・ muscular disease 1 developmental autoimmune disease 5 vascular disease 15:30-16:15 15:30-16:20 disorder 8 (test) 15:30-16:05(P-166-172) 15:30-16:15(P-195-203) support system 2 (O-143-147) Chair:TAKUYA TANABE (P-256-264) 15:30-16:25(P-138-148) Chair:MASAYA KUBOTA Chair:NOBUAKI IWASAKI 15:30-16:30 16:00 Chair:HIROKAZU OGUNI (P-226-237) Chair:SHIGEMI KIMURA Chair:YOSHINOBU OOTANI Chair:HIROMI SATO Chair:TOSHIYUKI KUMAGAI Chair:HIDEJI HATTORI Chair:YOKO HOSHI Chair:AKIE MIYAMOTO acute encephalopathy Chair:AKIKO MATSUMOTO 4(Others) adverse drug reaction 1 developmental 16:05-17:05(P-173-184) cerebral palsy・ muscular disease 2 ・ disorder 9 (Others) 16:15-17:20 epilepsy seizure 6 (treatment) Chair:MITSUO TOYOSHIMA (P-204-216) support system 3 16:15-17:30 16:20-17:40 16:25-17:15(P-149-158) Chair:KIMIO MINAGAWA 16:30-17:15(P-238-246) (P-265-273) (O-148-155) Chair:JIRO ONO Chair:ATSUSHI ARAKI 17:00 Chair:HITOSHI YAMAMOTO Chair:NAOYA ITOKAZU Chair:MUNEAKI MATSUO Chair:JUN TOHYAMA Chair:AKEMI TOMODA Chair:NOBUO KOIDE Chair:MASAYUKI SHIMONO Chair:KATSUHIRO KOBAYASHI acute encephalitis・ developmental disorder AERRPS others (imaging・ 10 (ADHD・LD) metabolic disorder 17:05-17:55(P-185-194) involuntary movement・ 17:15-17:50(P-159-165) 4(others) peripheral nerve) Chair:HIDEO SHIMOIZUMI Chair:TETSUO MATSUZAKA 17:20-18:05(P-217-225) 17:15-18:00(P-247-255) genetics 3・others epilepsy・seizure 7 (genetics)
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