Refresher Courses

RC 117 - Acute neurological presentations

Lectures

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RC 117 - A. Acute central nervous system (CNS) infections

RC 117 - A. Acute central nervous system (CNS) infections

22:35M. Dumba, London / UK

Learning Objectives
1. To learn about imaging preferences in the setting of acute CNS infections.
2. To become familiar with the imaging features of the various CNS infections.
3. To understand the role of emergency radiology in the diagnosis and follow-up of patients with acute CNS infections.

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RC 117 - B. Usual and unusual imaging findings of stroke patient

RC 117 - B. Usual and unusual imaging findings of stroke patient

19:40C. Calli, Izmir / Turkey

Learning Objectives
1. To learn about the common imaging findings of ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke.
2. To understand the arterial and venous causative mechanisms and become familiar with unusual imaging findings to prevent missed stroke cases.
3. To understand the 'time is brain approach' in the imaging evaluation of patients with stroke.

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RC 117 - C. Neurological emergency imaging: which sequence and when?

RC 117 - C. Neurological emergency imaging: which sequence and when?

24:02D. Byrne, Dublin / Ireland

Learning Objectives
1. To understand the terminology.
2. To appreciate the rationale and value of the different imaging modalities and sequences available for acute neurology.
3. To understand which imaging modality and sequence is most useful in each scenario.

RC 117-1
A. Acute central nervous system (CNS) infections
Maureen Dumba, London / United Kingdom
Learning Objectives
1. To learn about imaging preferences in the setting of acute CNS infections.
2. To become familiar with the imaging features of the various CNS infections.
3. To understand the role of emergency radiology in the diagnosis and follow-up of patients with acute CNS infections.
RC 117-2
B. Usual and unusual imaging findings of stroke patient
Cem Çalli, Izmir / Turkey
Learning Objectives
1. To learn about the common imaging findings of ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke.
2. To understand the arterial and venous causative mechanisms and become familiar with unusual imaging findings to prevent missed stroke cases.
3. To understand the 'time is brain approach' in the imaging evaluation of patients with stroke.
RC 117-3
C. Neurological emergency imaging: which sequence and when?
Danielle Byrne, Dublin / Ireland
Learning Objectives
1. To understand the terminology.
2. To appreciate the rationale and value of the different imaging modalities and sequences available for acute neurology.
3. To understand which imaging modality and sequence is most useful in each scenario.

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