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, cardiologists, oncologists, practicing clinicians and scientists, from beginning to advanced experience levels working in MR. |
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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 |