Panel discussion: Different clinical scenarios: which recommendations should we give regarding the time of imaging and radiology reporting?
10:00Panel discussion: Different clinical scenarios: which recommendations should we give regarding the time of imaging and radiology reporting?
4 min
Chairperson's introduction
Ivana Blazic, Belgrade / Serbia
19 min
Inflammatory conditions
Vikram Dogra, Rochester / United States
To explain the role of ultrasound and colour flow Doppler in the diagnosis and management of epididymitis and differential diagnosis for epididymitis.
To evaluate the role of high-resolution grayscale ultrasound in assessing orchitis and epididymitis, distinguishing normal from pathological findings.
To describe the sonographic and clinical features of Fournier’s gangrene, recognising early imaging markers for timely intervention.
19 min
Scrotal trauma
Laurence Rocher, Clamart / France
To identify the traumatic involvement of the several contents of the scrotum, including testis, epididymis, tunica vaginalis, spermatic cord, and scrotal wall.
To be able to recognise the US signs, which should prompt rapid surgery.
To be aware of potential misdiagnosis: scrotal tumours, infarcts, or other rare presentations of acute scrotum pathologies falsely attributed to trauma.
19 min
Testicular masses
Jonathan Leonard Richenberg, Seaford / United Kingdom
To become familiar with the concept of the small (impalpable) testicular mass and the problems it may cause.
To become familiar with the US techniques available to assist in solving these problems.
To develop strategies for your practice using multiparametric US and MRI in the diagnosis/categorisation of intratesticular masses.
19 min
Challenging cases
Mustafa Seçil, Izmir / Turkey
To learn the appropriate use of imaging methods and diagnostic algorithms in challenging cases of testicular diseases.
To identify the radiological clues for challenging conditions of a variety of radiological presentations of testicular diseases.
To understand how to use the clinical and laboratory findings for radiological differential diagnosis of testicular diseases.
10 min
Panel discussion: Different clinical scenarios: which recommendations should we give regarding the time of imaging and radiology reporting?
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