Refresher Course: Paediatric

RC 1212 - Musculoskeletal and soft tissue tumours in children

Lectures

1
Chairperson's introduction

Chairperson's introduction

05:00Sandra Diaz, Solna / SE

2
Typical paediatric bone tumours

Typical paediatric bone tumours

15:00Pier Luigi Di Paolo, Rome / IT

3
Typical paediatric soft tissue tumours

Typical paediatric soft tissue tumours

15:00Emilio Jose Inarejos Clemente, Esplugues de Llobregat, Barcelona / ES

4
Tumour mimics

Tumour mimics

15:00Janina Maria Patsch, Vienna / AT

5
Panel discussion: If imaging cannot always make a definite diagnosis, when should you opt for a biopsy?

Panel discussion: If imaging cannot always make a definite diagnosis, when should you opt for a biopsy?

10:00Panel discussion: If imaging cannot always make a definite diagnosis, when should you opt for a biopsy?

5 min
Chairperson's introduction
Sandra Diaz, Solna / Sweden
15 min
Typical paediatric bone tumours
Pier Luigi Di Paolo, Rome / Italy
1. To understand the typical imaging features of paediatric bone tumours.
2. To learn how best to use imaging modalities in differential diagnosis.
3. To learn how to combine imaging and clinical features to suggest a specific diagnosis.
15 min
Typical paediatric soft tissue tumours
Emilio Jose Inarejos Clemente, Esplugues de Llobregat, Barcelona / Spain
1. To review the use of imaging techniques for the evaluation of soft tissue tumours, including radiography, ultrasound, conventional MRI, and multiparametric MRI.
2. To describe the radiological management of soft tissue tumours.
3. To illustrate the most frequent soft tissue tumours with their corresponding key imaging features.
15 min
Tumour mimics
Janina Maria Patsch, Vienna / Austria
1. To learn about bone entities in paediatric MSK imaging and soft tissue tumour mimics as important.
2. To understand the underlying pathophysiology leading to tumour-like appearance (of bone and soft tissue tumour mimics).
3. To appreciate the importance of bone and soft tissue tumour mimics as essential differential diagnoses for paediatric musculoskeletal masses.
10 min
Panel discussion: If imaging cannot always make a definite diagnosis, when should you opt for a biopsy?

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