ESR Ultrasound Subcommittee Session

US 17 - Comprehensive ultrasound pathways for patient management: how to pick up the pieces from CT and MR imaging

Lectures

1
Chairpersons' introduction

Chairpersons' introduction

04:00Adrian K. P. Lim, London / UK, Mustafa Seçil, Izmir / TR

2
Indeterminate thyroid lesion: one-stop US clinic

Indeterminate thyroid lesion: one-stop US clinic

14:00Mustafa Seçil, Izmir / TR

3
Shoulder pain assessment and management following x-ray and MR imaging

Shoulder pain assessment and management following x-ray and MR imaging

14:00Bhavna Batohi, London / UK

4
Indeterminate CT renal lesion: cyst, complex or simple, solid or a normal variant?

Indeterminate CT renal lesion: cyst, complex or simple, solid or a normal variant?

14:00Adrian K. P. Lim, London / UK

5
Incidental liver lesions following CT: benign or malignant

Incidental liver lesions following CT: benign or malignant

14:00Tommaso Vincenzo Bartolotta, Palermo / IT

4 min
Chairpersons' introduction
Adrian K. P. Lim, London / United Kingdom
Mustafa Seçil, Izmir / Turkey
14 min
Indeterminate thyroid lesion: one-stop US clinic
Mustafa Seçil, Izmir / Turkey
1. To learn the pathways following incidental detection of a thyroid lesion on CT, MRI or PET-CT.
2. To learn the aspects of ultrasound findings for accurate diagnosis and selecting the ones for fine needle aspiration of incidental thyroid lesions.
3. To understand the appropriate use of diagnostic methods in incidental thyroid lesions in terms of good clinical practice and cost effectivity.
14 min
Shoulder pain assessment and management following x-ray and MR imaging
Bhavna Batohi, London / United Kingdom
1. To understand the place of US in the diagnostic algorithm of patients with a painful shoulder.
2. To appreciate both the advantages and limitations of US in imaging the common causes of shoulder pain as compared to plain films and MRI.
3. To understand the role of US-navigated therapeutic procedures in the management of shoulder pain.
14 min
Indeterminate CT renal lesion: cyst, complex or simple, solid or a normal variant?
Adrian K. P. Lim, London / United Kingdom
1. To understand the advantages of ultrasound in characterising focal renal lesions.
2. To appreciate how CEUS can help problem solve for CT and MRI.
3. To be able to come up with a rational diagnostic pathway utilising available tools in the imaging armamentarium to achieve a diagnosis.
14 min
Incidental liver lesions following CT: benign or malignant
Tommaso Vincenzo Bartolotta, Palermo / Italy
1. To understand the capabilities of CEUS in the detailed assessment of indeterminate focal liver lesions after CT.
2. To appreciate the limitations of CEUS in assessing focal liver lesions.
3. To acknowledge the correct pathways for further management of indeterminate focal liver lesion safety CEUS.

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