Special Focus Session

SF 15 - I wish I had known this 10 years ago when imaging the …

February 28, 14:00 - 15:30 CET

5 min
Chairperson's introduction
Andrew Plumb, Esher / United Kingdom
18 min
Liver
Valérie Vilgrain, Clichy / France
  1. To understand the morphological and quantitative findings for diagnosing liver cirrhosis.
  2. To know the diagnostic value of qualitative and quantitative features in daily practice for diagnosing liver cirrhosis.
  3. To be aware of pitfalls in liver stiffness and morphology when diagnosing liver cirrhosis.
17 min
Pancreas and gallbladder
Maria Antonietta Bali, Brussels / Belgium
  1. To learn how technical details can play a key role in diagnosis.
  2. To learn the importance of looking at the big picture in making a diagnosis.
  3. To underline the role of a multidisciplinary approach to diagnosis and patient management.
18 min
Small intestines
Jordi Rimola Gibert, Barcelona / Spain
  1. To understand the natural history of Crohn’s disease.
  2. To know the spectrum of features observed in the bowel after medical treatment.
  3. To be conscious of the complexity of assessing fibrosis in Crohn’s disease.
17 min
Colon
Damian John Michael Tolan, Leeds / United Kingdom
  1. To understand the normal structure of the colon and how this influences the detection of abnormalities.
  2. To know the pitfalls in accurate staging of colon cancer.
  3. To understand how to deal with diffuse colon abnormalities.
15 min
Panel discussion: How do we teach the next generation?