Refresher Course: Neuro

RC 2411 - Puzzles in neuroradiology: putting all the pieces together

Lectures

1
Chairperson's introduction

Chairperson's introduction

05:00Teresa Santos Nunes, Lisboa / PT

2
Brain imaging findings in cancer predisposition syndromes

Brain imaging findings in cancer predisposition syndromes

15:00Carla Conceição, Lisbon / PT

3
Orbital imaging findings in systemic diseases

Orbital imaging findings in systemic diseases

15:00Sofie Van Cauter, Holsbeek / BE

4
Temporal bone imaging findings in syndromic hearing loss

Temporal bone imaging findings in syndromic hearing loss

15:00Berit Verbist, Leiden / NL

5
Panel discussion: When neuroimaging is only a piece of the puzzle: how can neuroradiology improve the care of patients with syndromic/systemic conditions?

Panel discussion: When neuroimaging is only a piece of the puzzle: how can neuroradiology improve the care of patients with syndromic/systemic conditions?

10:00Panel discussion: When neuroimaging is only a piece of the puzzle: how can neuroradiology improve the care of patients with syndromic/systemic conditions?

5 min
Chairperson's introduction
Teresa Santos Nunes, Lisboa / Portugal
15 min
Brain imaging findings in cancer predisposition syndromes
Carla Conceição, Lisbon / Portugal
  1. To review the newly recognised genetic tumour syndromes of the CNS.
  2. To describe the clinical and neuroradiological features of the most common cancer predisposition syndromes.
  3. To discuss the current screening and surveillance recommendations of cancer predisposition syndromes.
15 min
Orbital imaging findings in systemic diseases
Sofie Van Cauter, Holsbeek / Belgium
  1. To overview systemic diseases with potential involvement of the orbital region.
  2. To describe the imaging features of inflammation in the different orbital compartments.
  3. To review specific features of orbital inflammation related to the most common systemic disease with orbital involvement.
15 min
Temporal bone imaging findings in syndromic hearing loss
Berit Verbist, Leiden / Netherlands
  1. To review the inner ear development and current classification of inner ear malformations.
  2. To describe the clinical and radiological features of the most common syndromic causes of hearing loss.
  3. To illustrate how recognition of imaging patterns may contribute to clinical management.
10 min
Panel discussion: When neuroimaging is only a piece of the puzzle: how can neuroradiology improve the care of patients with syndromic/systemic conditions?

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