Self-assesment Session

E³ 1421 - Cross-sectional imaging of bone metastases

Lectures

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E³ 1421 - A. Is it a bone metastasis (incidental lesions)?

E³ 1421 - A. Is it a bone metastasis (incidental lesions)?

29:46S. Weckbach, Heidelberg / Germany

Learning Objectives
1. To illustrate the imaging appearance of bone metastases.
2. To review the imaging protocols for evaluation of bone metastases.
3. To illustrate how to differentiate between metastases and other focal bone lesions.
4. To illustrate the pitfalls and limitations of imaging in assessment of metastatic bone disease.

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E³ 1421 - B. Dedicated whole-body staging for bone metastases

E³ 1421 - B. Dedicated whole-body staging for bone metastases

29:47G. Petralia, Milan / Italy

Learning Objectives
1. To review current image acquisition and interpretation for whole-body MRI.
2. To illustrate the clinical applications for whole-body MRI in assessment of metastatic bone disease.
3. To illustrate the potential and limitations of whole-body MRI in assessment of metastatic bone disease.

E³ 1421-1
A. Is it a bone metastasis (incidental lesions)?
Sabine Weckbach, Berlin / Germany
Learning Objectives
1. To illustrate the imaging appearance of bone metastases.
2. To review the imaging protocols for evaluation of bone metastases.
3. To illustrate how to differentiate between metastases and other focal bone lesions.
4. To illustrate the pitfalls and limitations of imaging in assessment of metastatic bone disease.
E³ 1421-2
B. Dedicated whole-body staging for bone metastases
Giuseppe Petralia, Milano / Italy
Learning Objectives
1. To review current image acquisition and interpretation for whole-body MRI.
2. To illustrate the clinical applications for whole-body MRI in assessment of metastatic bone disease.
3. To illustrate the potential and limitations of whole-body MRI in assessment of metastatic bone disease.

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