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

BS 14 - Radiologic anatomy: head and neck

Lectures

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BS 14 - Neck spaces

BS 14 - Neck spaces

17:40N. Traykova, Plovdiv / BG

Learning Objectives
1. To learn the anatomy of the neck spaces.
2. To discuss the current imaging techniques for their evaluation.
3. To describe the imaging appearance of the most common pathological findings.

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BS 14 - Temporal bone

BS 14 - Temporal bone

16:28J. Casselman, Bruges / BE

Learning Objectives
1. To learn which technique is best suited to visualise specific anatomical structures of the temporal bone.
2. To recognise the clinically most important anatomical structures of the middle and inner ear.
3. To learn how the anatomical structures of the temporal bone appear in the transverse, coronal, and double oblique plane.

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BS 14 - Larynx

BS 14 - Larynx

17:03R. Maroldi, Brescia / IT

Learning Objectives
1. To understand the anatomy and signals of the cartilage framework of the larynx.
2. To learn the surgical subdivision of the paraglottic space of the larynx into its key compartments.
3. To learn the anatomy and signals of the muscles within the larynx.

BS 14-2
15 min
Neck spaces
Nikoleta I. Traykova, Plovdiv / Bulgaria
Learning Objectives
1. To learn the anatomy of the neck spaces.
2. To discuss the current imaging techniques for their evaluation.
3. To describe the imaging appearance of the most common pathological findings.
BS 14-3
15 min
Temporal bone
Jan Casselman, Damme / Belgium
Learning Objectives
1. To learn which technique is best suited to visualise specific anatomical structures of the temporal bone.
2. To recognise the clinically most important anatomical structures of the middle and inner ear.
3. To learn how the anatomical structures of the temporal bone appear in the transverse, coronal, and double oblique plane.
BS 14-4
15 min
Larynx
Roberto Maroldi, Concesio / Italy
Learning Objectives
1. To understand the anatomy and signals of the cartilage framework of the larynx.
2. To learn the surgical subdivision of the paraglottic space of the larynx into its key compartments.
3. To learn the anatomy and signals of the muscles within the larynx.
10 min
Live Q&A

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