CLINICAL CATEGORICAL COURSES | ||
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TUESDAY, 22 MAY |
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MR Imaging of Infectious and Autoimmune Disease | ||
Session 1: MR Imaging of viral and bacterial infections | ||
Bernd J. Wintersperger M.D., Val M. Runge, M.D., Organizers | ||
Skill Level: Basic | ||
Overview This four-hour course in two sessions provides real life case-based teaching of diagnostic features to link the clinical presentation of the patient to the imaging protocol and film interpretation. Each of the two-hour sessions will focus on a major disease entity with huge impact on morbidity, mortality and health care costs: inflammatory diseases and autoimmune diseases. Educational Objectives Upon completion of this course participants should be able to: � List the most important infectious/autoimmune diseases that clinicians most commonly encounter, and that can be differentiated by MRI; � Differentiate different infectious diseases from autoimmune related causes; � Explain the impact of the diseases on morbidity and mortality of patients; � Link the clinical presentation to the specific findings in the MR imaging; � Describe the influence of new state-of-the-art MRI techniques for earlier diagnosis; and � Define the value of MR imaging for therapy management and patient outcome. Audience Description
The clinical
categorical courses are designed for clinical
radiologists, neuroradiologists, neurosurgeons,
neurologists, |
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The final five minutes of each presentation will be reserved for questions. | ||
13:30 | Approaches to Myocarditis | Peter Hunold, M.D. |
14:00 | Viral and Bacterial CNS Infections: Top Differential Diagnoses | Walter Kucharczyk, M.D. |
14:30 | Pulmonary Infections: New Insights with MRI | Hans-Ulrich Kauczor, M.D. |
15:00 | Bone Infections (Osteomyelitis, Spondylitis, Spondylodiscitis) | Christian Glaser |
15:30 | Adjournment |