Refresher Courses

RC 212 - Imaging the small ones: tips and tricks in neonatal imaging

Lectures

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RC 212 - A. Neuroimaging in the neonate

RC 212 - A. Neuroimaging in the neonate

19:18E. Vázquez, Barcelona / Spain

Learning Objectives
1. To learn the most common neurological queries in neonatology.
2. To understand the technical challenges of US and MRI in neonatal imaging.
3. To discuss the key findings that may be useful for differential diagnosis.

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RC 212 - B. Neonatal renal dilatation

RC 212 - B. Neonatal renal dilatation

11:34J. Carmichael, London / United Kingdom

Learning Objectives
1. To learn how to investigate antenatal renal dilatation.
2. To understand congenital abnormalities leading to renal dilatation and how to investigate them.
3. To present a protocol for investigation and follow-up of renal dilatation in the neonate.

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RC 212 - C. Neonatal jaundice

RC 212 - C. Neonatal jaundice

12:43H. Woodley, Leeds / UK

Learning Objectives
1. To understand the aetiologies of neonatal jaundice such as biliary atresia.
2. To appreciate the key features for diagnosis.
3. To discuss appropriate management.

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RC 212 - D. Imaging the neonatal bowel

RC 212 - D. Imaging the neonatal bowel

12:10A. Smets, Amsterdam / Netherlands

Learning Objectives
1. To recognise common bowel abnormalities in neonates on radiographs.
2. To learn how to use ultrasound to investigate necrotising enterocolitis and bowel perforation.
3. To discuss developmental bowel abnormalities.

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RC 212 - E. Imaging lines and tubes in neonates

RC 212 - E. Imaging lines and tubes in neonates

10:59Ola Kvist, Stockholm / Sweden

Learning Objectives
1. To appreciate the normal course of lines and tubes in neonates on radiographs.
2. To learn how to use ultrasound to assess line position.
3. To discuss the complications of lines and tubes in neonates using radiographs and ultrasound.

RC 212-1
A. Neuroimaging in the neonate
Elida Vazquez Mendez, Barcelona / Spain
Learning Objectives
1. To learn the most common neurological queries in neonatology.
2. To understand the technical challenges of US and MRI in neonatal imaging.
3. To discuss the key findings that may be useful for differential diagnosis.
RC 212-2
B. Neonatal renal dilatation
Jim Carmichael, London / United Kingdom
Learning Objectives
1. To learn how to investigate antenatal renal dilatation.
2. To understand congenital abnormalities leading to renal dilatation and how to investigate them.
3. To present a protocol for investigation and follow-up of renal dilatation in the neonate.
RC 212-3
C. Neonatal jaundice
Helen Woodley, Leeds / United Kingdom
Learning Objectives
1. To understand the aetiologies of neonatal jaundice such as biliary atresia.
2. To appreciate the key features for diagnosis.
3. To discuss appropriate management.
RC 212-4
D. Imaging the neonatal bowel
Anne M J B Smets, Amsterdam / Netherlands
Learning Objectives
1. To recognise common bowel abnormalities in neonates on radiographs.
2. To learn how to use ultrasound to investigate necrotising enterocolitis and bowel perforation.
3. To discuss developmental bowel abnormalities.
RC 212-5
E. Imaging lines and tubes in neonates
Ola Kvist, Stockholm / Sweden
Learning Objectives
1. To appreciate the normal course of lines and tubes in neonates on radiographs.
2. To learn how to use ultrasound to assess line position.
3. To discuss the complications of lines and tubes in neonates using radiographs and ultrasound.

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