REFRESHER COURSE

RC 201 - Benign and malignant lesions in "forgotten organs"

Lectures

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RC 201_1 - A. Imaging of the spleen

RC 201_1 - A. Imaging of the spleen

18:11Charikleia Triantopoulou, Athens / GR

Learning Objectives
1. To be aware of the most common benign and malignant lesions in the spleen and their differential diagnoses.
2. To know about imaging strategies and protocols with ultrasound, CT, and MRI of the spleen.
3. To know about the management of splenic lesions.

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RC 201_2 - B. Imaging of mesentery and omentum

RC 201_2 - B. Imaging of mesentery and omentum

16:36Max J. Lahaye, Amsterdam / NL

Learning Objectives
1. To understand the anatomical landmarks of the mesentery and omentum.
2. To be aware of the most common pathological findings of the mesentery and omentum.
3. To learn to avoid diagnostic mistakes when findings of the mesentery and omentum are seen.

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RC 201_3 - C. Imaging of the gallbladder

RC 201_3 - C. Imaging of the gallbladder

24:58Bart J. Op de Beeck, Antwerp / BE

Learning Objectives
1. To become familiar with most common benign and malignant changes of the gallbladder.
2. To be aware of the strengths and shortcomings of different imaging techniques including ultrasound, CT, and MRI.
3. To understand diagnostic pitfalls of gallbladder imaging.

RC 201-1
A. Imaging of the spleen
Learning Objectives
1. To be aware of the most common benign and malignant lesions in the spleen and their differential diagnoses. 2. To know about imaging strategies and protocols with ultrasound, CT, and MRI of the spleen. 3. To know about the management of splenic lesions.
RC 201-2
B. Imaging of mesentery and omentum
Learning Objectives
1. To understand the anatomical landmarks of the mesentery and omentum. 2. To be aware of the most common pathological findings of the mesentery and omentum. 3. To learn to avoid diagnostic mistakes when findings of the mesentery and omentum are seen.
RC 201-3
C. Imaging of the gallbladder
Learning Objectives
1. To become familiar with most common benign and malignant changes of the gallbladder. 2. To be aware of the strengths and shortcomings of different imaging techniques including ultrasound, CT, and MRI. 3. To understand diagnostic pitfalls of gallbladder imaging.

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