Refresher Course: Neuro

RC 1411 - When neuro meets musculoskeletal: the craniocervical junction

Lectures

1
Chairperson's introduction

Chairperson's introduction

05:00Alexis Kelekis, Athens / GR

2
Anatomy, normal variants and congenital pathology of the craniocervical junction

Anatomy, normal variants and congenital pathology of the craniocervical junction

15:00Andrea Rossi, Genoa / IT

3
Traumatic findings at the craniocervical junction

Traumatic findings at the craniocervical junction

15:00Üstün Aydingöz, Ankara / TR

4
Inflammatory and tumoral lesions at the craniocervical junction

Inflammatory and tumoral lesions at the craniocervical junction

15:00Cem Çalli, Izmir / TR

5
Panel discussion: Craniocervical junction: the terrain of musculoskeletal, neuro or both?

Panel discussion: Craniocervical junction: the terrain of musculoskeletal, neuro or both?

10:00Panel discussion: Craniocervical junction: the terrain of musculoskeletal, neuro or both?

5 min
Chairperson's introduction
Alexis Kelekis, Athens / Greece
15 min
Anatomy, normal variants and congenital pathology of the craniocervical junction
Andrea Rossi, Genoa / Italy
1. To revise the fundamental element of craniocervical junction anatomy with a focus on radiological markers of instability.
2. To become familiar with the most common normal variants.
3. To recognise the principal congenital anomalies involving the craniocervical junction.
15 min
Traumatic findings at the craniocervical junction
Üstün Aydingöz, Ankara / Turkey
1. To name fractures, dislocations, and other traumatic findings that occur at the craniocervical junction.
2. To estimate how pathophysiology pertains to imaging findings in craniocervical junction trauma.
3. To describe how new imaging techniques can help change diagnostic algorithms related to craniocervical trauma.
15 min
Inflammatory and tumoral lesions at the craniocervical junction
Cem Çalli, Izmir / Turkey
1. To define typical inflammatory lesions of the craniocervical junction.
2. To address the possible tumoral lesions of the craniocervical junction.
3. To describe radiological findings of inflammatory and tumoral lesions of the craniocervical junction
10 min
Panel discussion: Craniocervical junction: the terrain of musculoskeletal, neuro or both?

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