Research Presentation Sessions: Abdominal Viscera & GI Tract

RPS 801 - Pancreatic cancer and inflammation

Lectures

1
Pancreatic IPMN cysts detection and segmentation in multi-sequence MRI by deep learning

Pancreatic IPMN cysts detection and segmentation in multi-sequence MRI by deep learning

13:00Leo Joskowicz, Jerusalem / IL

2
Anatomical carcinogenesis theory for pancreatic cancer: significant association between low insertion anomaly of the cystic duct and new-onset diabetes after the age of 50

Anatomical carcinogenesis theory for pancreatic cancer: significant association between low insertion anomaly of the cystic duct and new-onset diabetes after the age of 50

07:00Burcu Erkan, Istanbul / TR

3
CT evaluation of ectasia of gastrocolic trunk, jejunal and colic veins as a secondary sign of venous infiltration after neoadjuvant therapy in patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

CT evaluation of ectasia of gastrocolic trunk, jejunal and colic veins as a secondary sign of venous infiltration after neoadjuvant therapy in patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

08:00Martina Borzi, Verona / IT

4
Efficacy, safety and accuracy of Image-guided percutaneous biopsy of pancreatic masses: experience in a tertiary cancer centre

Efficacy, safety and accuracy of Image-guided percutaneous biopsy of pancreatic masses: experience in a tertiary cancer centre

07:00Binoy Kumar Choudhury, Guwahati / IN

5
Comparison of the severity between recurrent acute pancreatitis and initial acute pancreatitis on Computed Tomography

Comparison of the severity between recurrent acute pancreatitis and initial acute pancreatitis on Computed Tomography

07:00Ju Zhang, Chengdu / CN

6
Collaborative efforts of radiologist and clinician in predicting prognosis of acute pancreatitis using revised Atlanta classification

Collaborative efforts of radiologist and clinician in predicting prognosis of acute pancreatitis using revised Atlanta classification

08:00Varun Singh, New Delhi / IN

7
Can preoperative CT scan and bioimpedance vector analysis help to predict the development of postoperative pancreatic fistula?

Can preoperative CT scan and bioimpedance vector analysis help to predict the development of postoperative pancreatic fistula?

08:00Cesare Maino, Monza / IT

8
Correlation between visceral fat volume, sarcopenia and post-operative hyperamylasemia in patients who underwent major pancreatectomy

Correlation between visceral fat volume, sarcopenia and post-operative hyperamylasemia in patients who underwent major pancreatectomy

05:00Marta Brotto, Verona / IT

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