Refresher Courses

RC 408 - Granulomatous disease and its mimics in the head and neck

Lectures

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RC 408 - A. Infectious granulomatous disease

RC 408 - A. Infectious granulomatous disease

20:47S. Qureshi, Doha / Qatar

Learning Objectives
1. To review the causes of infectious granulomatous disease.
2. To reflect on the available imaging modalities and to describe the pros and cons of each.
3. To become familiar with the imaging features of such conditions in the head and neck.

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RC 408 - B. Non-infectious granulomatous disease

RC 408 - B. Non-infectious granulomatous disease

20:44S. Robinson, Vienna / Austria

Learning Objectives
1. To become familiar with non-infectious granulomatous conditions in the head and neck.
2. To learn how best to image these conditions.
3. To review the imaging features of such pathologies.

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RC 408 - C. Granulomatous disease mimics

RC 408 - C. Granulomatous disease mimics

20:49B. Ozgen Mocan, Chicago, IL / United States

Learning Objectives
1. To consider the spectrum of diseases which may mimic granulomatous conditions.
2. To discuss the optimal imaging pathways.
3. To review the imaging appearances of such pathology and how reflect on how they might be differentiated from other conditions.

RC 408-1
A. Infectious granulomatous disease
Mohammed Salman Qureshi, Sale / United Kingdom
Learning Objectives
1. To review the causes of infectious granulomatous disease.
2. To reflect on the available imaging modalities and to describe the pros and cons of each.
3. To become familiar with the imaging features of such conditions in the head and neck.
RC 408-2
B. Non-infectious granulomatous disease
Soraya Robinson, Vienna / Austria
Learning Objectives
1. To become familiar with non-infectious granulomatous conditions in the head and neck.
2. To learn how best to image these conditions.
3. To review the imaging features of such pathologies.
RC 408-3
C. Granulomatous disease mimics
Burce Özgen Mocan, Chicago / United States
Learning Objectives
1. To consider the spectrum of diseases which may mimic granulomatous conditions.
2. To discuss the optimal imaging pathways.
3. To review the imaging appearances of such pathology and how reflect on how they might be differentiated from other conditions.

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