RC 1712 - Imaging of congenital cardiothoracic anomalies
March 7, 08:00 - 09:00 CET
5 min
Chairperson's introduction
15 min
Imaging of congenital lung anomalies
To learn about the most common congenital lung anomalies.
To list the typical imaging features that outline the diagnosis from fetal life to childhood, affect treatment choices and differentiate from other entities.
To clarify the imaging approach during diagnosis and follow-up of these lesions.
15 min
Congenital anomalies of the pulmonary arteries and veins
To learn about the most common anomalies in the pulmonary arteries and veins.
To describe the typical anomalies according to age and time point of presentation.
To discuss the choice of imaging in a pre- and post-operative situation.
15 min
Vascular rings and slings
To illustrate the most common and relevant anomalies.
To discuss the role of different imaging techniques in the diagnosis of these lesions.
To share simple imaging tips and tricks to facilitate accurate diagnosis.
10 min
Panel discussion: Can MRI replace CT in imaging of congenital cardiothoracic anomalies?