RPS 2107 - Uterine masses: benign or invasive - is it always that easy?
Lectures
1
Introduction by the moderator - Marijana Basta Nikolic, Novi Sad / RS
02:00
2
Using amide proton transfer-weighted MRI to non-invasively differentiate mismatch repair deficient and proficient tumours in endometrioid endometrial adenocarcinoma - Xinyu Liu, Beijing / CN
08:00
3
Magnetic resonance imaging evaluation of adenomyosis rat model constructed by autologous endometrial implantation - Qi Zhang, Shanghai / CN
08:00
4
Preoperative tumour texture analysis on MRI predicts high-risk disease in endometrial cancer - Michela Lupinelli, Forli / IT
08:00
5
MRI staging of endometrial cancer: is there any room for improvement? - Teresa Neves, Lisbon / PT
08:00
6
Early regression index (ERI) as response predictor to neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy in locally advanced cervical cancer - Salvatore Persiani, Policoro / IT
08:00
7
Value of MRI in parametrial invasion assessment and association with prognosis in locally advanced cervical cancer: preliminary results - Michela Lupinelli, Forli / IT
08:00
8
Validation of a qualitative magnetic resonance imaging-based method to predict placenta accreta spectrum disorders in patients with placenta previa - Francesco Verde, Sant'Antimo / IT
08:00
9
Abnormal cord coiling: a harbinger of adverse pregnancy outcome? - Ayush Khandelwal, Jaipur / IN
08:00
10
Investigation of correlation between number of echolucent zones with/without colour flow and morbidly adherent placenta - Behzad Aminzadeh, Mashhad / IR
08:00
11
Comparing diagnostic accuracy and diagnostic confidence in the MRI interpretation of placenta accreta spectrum disorders before and after implementation of SAR/ESUR consensus framework - Aman Khurana, Lexington / US