E³ - Advanced Courses

E³ 1519 - Mediastinal and cardiac tumours in adults

Lectures

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E³ 1519 - A. Prevascular compartment of the mediastinum

E³ 1519 - A. Prevascular compartment of the mediastinum

19:57J. Vilar, Valencia / Spain

Learning Objectives
1. To become familiar with the main causes of prevascular tumours.
2. To review the CT features of thymic malignancies.
3. To learn when to suspect lymphoma and when to suggest percutaneous biopsy.

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E³ 1519 - B. Paravertebral space

E³ 1519 - B. Paravertebral space

22:42M. Occhipinti, Florence / Italy

No conflict of interest to disclose

Learning Objectives
1. To become familiar with the posterior mediastinal pathology.
2. To review the typical and atypical features of neurogenic tumours.
3. To learn about less frequent causes of paravertebral space masses.

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E³ 1519 - C. Cardiac masses: a survival guide

E³ 1519 - C. Cardiac masses: a survival guide

19:40V. Sinitsyn, Moscow / Russia

Learning Objectives
1. To learn how to differentiate thrombi from tumours of the cardiac cavities.
2. To review the main differential diagnosis of cardiac tumours.
3. To learn about the role of US, CT, and MRI for diagnosis and characterisation.

E³ 1519-1
A. Prevascular compartment of the mediastinum
Jose Vilar Samper, Valencia / Spain
Learning Objectives
1. To become familiar with the main causes of prevascular tumours.
2. To review the CT features of thymic malignancies.
3. To learn when to suspect lymphoma and when to suggest percutaneous biopsy.
E³ 1519-2
B. Paravertebral space
Mariaelena Occhipinti, Liege / Belgium
Learning Objectives
No conflict of interest to disclose

1. To become familiar with the posterior mediastinal pathology.
2. To review the typical and atypical features of neurogenic tumours.
3. To learn about less frequent causes of paravertebral space masses.
E³ 1519-3
C. Cardiac masses: a survival guide
Valentin Sinitsyn, Moscow / Russia
Learning Objectives
1. To learn how to differentiate thrombi from tumours of the cardiac cavities.
2. To review the main differential diagnosis of cardiac tumours.
3. To learn about the role of US, CT, and MRI for diagnosis and characterisation.

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