RSNA 2014 

Abstract Archives of the RSNA, 2014


MSCM21

Case-based Review of Magnetic Resonance (An Interactive Session)

Multisession Courses — Gastrointestinal Radiology, Musculoskeletal Radiology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging,

Presented on December 1, 2014

Participants

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

1) Understand the role of MRI for the evaluation of disorders of the upper and lower extremities, brain and neck, and abdomen and pelvis. 2) Apply helpful tips and tricks in MRI interpretation to avoid pitfalls and make accurate diagnoses. 3) Recognize frequently missed or misinterpreted findings on MRI of the head, neck, and body. 4) Understand the latest, clinically relevant MRI techniques and how they can be used in practice. 5) Develop a succinct MRI-based differential diagnosis for select disorders of the head, neck, body, and extremities.

ABSTRACT

MRI is a workhorse of imaging in most radiology practices, with applications in the brain, head and neck, abdomen and pelvis, and extremities. As the clinical utility of MRI has grown, so has its complexity. This series of talks aims to guide participants through the various anatomic regions of the body while highlighting the appropriate use of MRI through a series of interactive case presentations. Speakers will emphasize frequently missed diagnoses while providing tips for avoiding interpretive pitfalls and providing accurate diagnoses.

Sub-Events

MSCM21A     Lower Extremity
Donald Flemming MD

MSCM21B     Upper Extremity
Timothy Sanders MD

MSCM21C     Upper Abdomen
Jorge Soto MD

Cite This Abstract

Case-based Review of Magnetic Resonance (An Interactive Session).  Radiological Society of North America 2014 Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, - ,Chicago IL. http://archive.rsna.org/2014/14001465.html