Refresher Course: Emergency Imaging

RC 1417 - Near misses and overcalls in non-trauma emergency imaging

Lectures

1
Chairperson's introduction

Chairperson's introduction

02:00Alexandra Platon, Geneva / CH

2
Head and neck: subtle signs versus mimickers of acute infections

Head and neck: subtle signs versus mimickers of acute infections

12:00Idil Güneş Tatar, Leuven / BE

3
Chest: from normal to abnormal. Features of anatomic variants versus minor emergencies

Chest: from normal to abnormal. Features of anatomic variants versus minor emergencies

12:00Jonas Anužis, Vilnius / LT

4
Abdomen: subtle signs of small and large bowel ischaemia

Abdomen: subtle signs of small and large bowel ischaemia

12:00Mariano Scaglione, Naples / IT

5
Paediatrics: subtle signs of MSK infections in the paediatric patient

Paediatrics: subtle signs of MSK infections in the paediatric patient

12:00Laura S Kox, Leiden / NL

6
Panel discussion: When subtle signs indicate non-subtle pathologies

Panel discussion: When subtle signs indicate non-subtle pathologies

10:00Panel discussion: When subtle signs indicate non-subtle pathologies

2 min
Chairperson's introduction
Alexandra Platon, Geneva / Switzerland
12 min
Head and neck: subtle signs versus mimickers of acute infections
Idil Güneş Tatar, Leuven / Belgium
  1. To recognise the subtle imaging signs of acute infections in the head and neck.
  2. To differentiate between acute infections and mimicking conditions, such as neoplasms, vascular malformations, and inflammatory diseases, based on imaging features.
  3. To understand the diagnostic workup and clinical decision-making process for distinguishing acute infections from other neurological and non-neurological mimickers in the emergency setting.
12 min
Chest: from normal to abnormal. Features of anatomic variants versus minor emergencies
Jonas Anužis, Vilnius / Lithuania
  1. To identify common anatomic variants in thoracic imaging, including pulmonary, vascular, and skeletal anomalies, and understand their normal variants versus pathologic findings.
  2. To distinguish between benign findings and minor thoracic emergencies.
  3. To evaluate imaging findings that may suggest the need for further investigation or intervention, especially in patients presenting with minor thoracic symptoms that could be easily misinterpreted.
12 min
Abdomen: subtle signs of small and large bowel ischaemia
Mariano Scaglione, Naples / Italy
  1. To recognise the early and subtle imaging signs of small and large bowel ischaemia.
  2. To differentiate between the imaging features of ischaemia and other conditions that may mimic bowel ischaemia.
  3. To understand the role of advanced imaging modalities in diagnosing and assessing the severity of mesenteric ischaemia and guiding clinicians.
12 min
Paediatrics: subtle signs of MSK infections in the paediatric patient
Laura S Kox, Leiden / Netherlands
  1. To recognise the subtle imaging signs of musculoskeletal infections in paediatric patients.
  2. To differentiate between musculoskeletal infections and other conditions in children that may present with similar symptoms.
  3. To understand the role of imaging in the staging and management of paediatric musculoskeletal infections.
10 min
Panel discussion: When subtle signs indicate non-subtle pathologies

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