E³ - Rising Stars Programme: Basic Session - Organised by the ESOR

BS 13 - Radiologic anatomy: chest

Lectures

1
BS 13 - Mediastinal

BS 13 - Mediastinal

18:24M. Occhipinti, Florence / Italy

Learning Objectives
1. To review the mediastinal anatomy according to old and new classifications.
2. To define "normal" and "abnormal" mediastinal anatomy.
3. To use radiologic anatomy to characterise mediastinal lesions and to stage tumours.

2
BS 13 - Lungs

BS 13 - Lungs

12:54C. Schaefer-Prokop, Amersfoort / NL

Learning Objectives
1. To learn how to interpret mediastinal lines and contours in chest radiography.
2. To become familiar with the "signs" in chest radiography helpful for diagnosis.
3. To learn about the normal appearance of lung parenchyma on CT and to use the anatomy of the secondary lobule for analysis of chest diseases.

3
BS 13 - Vasculature

BS 13 - Vasculature

14:28Iva Zuza, Rijeka / Croatia

Learning Objectives
1. To identify thoracic vascular structures on chest x-rays.
2. To interpret chest vasculature, including aorta and coronary arteries, major aortic branches, and pulmonary arteries and veins, by using multidetector CT (MDCT).
3. To review and illustrate the most common variants and anomalies.
4. To discuss the challenges and limitations in interpretation based on particular CT scanning protocols.

BS 13-2
15 min
Mediastinal
Mariaelena Occhipinti, Liege / Belgium
Learning Objectives
1. To review the mediastinal anatomy according to old and new classifications.
2. To define "normal" and "abnormal" mediastinal anatomy.
3. To use radiologic anatomy to characterise mediastinal lesions and to stage tumours.
BS 13-3
15 min
Lungs
Cornelia M. Schaefer-Prokop, Amersfoort / Netherlands
Learning Objectives
1. To learn how to interpret mediastinal lines and contours in chest radiography.
2. To become familiar with the "signs" in chest radiography helpful for diagnosis.
3. To learn about the normal appearance of lung parenchyma on CT and to use the anatomy of the secondary lobule for analysis of chest diseases.
BS 13-4
15 min
Vasculature
Iva Žuža, Rijeka/Kostrena / Croatia
Learning Objectives
1. To identify thoracic vascular structures on chest x-rays.
2. To interpret chest vasculature, including aorta and coronary arteries, major aortic branches, and pulmonary arteries and veins, by using multidetector CT (MDCT).
3. To review and illustrate the most common variants and anomalies.
4. To discuss the challenges and limitations in interpretation based on particular CT scanning protocols.
10 min
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