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Postgraduate Educational <strong>Programme</strong><br />

08:30 - 10:00 Room E2<br />

Abdominal and Gastrointestinal<br />

RC 101<br />

Imaging of malignant liver lesions<br />

Moderator: L. Donoso; Sabadell/ES<br />

A-014 08:30<br />

A. Metastatic lesions in the liver<br />

A. Palkó; Szeged/HU<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To emphasise signifi cance of liver metastasis detection in staging and therapy planning of malignancies.<br />

2. To defi ne examination technique, role and accuracy of different imaging modalities.<br />

3. To evaluate the place of different cell-specifi c MR contrast materials in the diagnostic process.<br />

A-015 09:00<br />

B. Primary malignant lesions in the non-cirrhotic liver<br />

T.K. Helmberger, J. Gellissen; Luebeck/DE<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To present demographic and pathologic background of primary malignant lesions in the non-cirrhotic liver.<br />

2. To describe typical imaging fi ndings in radiological imaging modalities of these lesions.<br />

3. To defi ne clinically focused, diagnostic strategies or the assessment of these lesions.<br />

A-016 09:30<br />

C. Primary malignant lesions in the cirrhotic liver<br />

S.C. Efremidis; Ioannina/GR<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To discuss practical issues of hepatocarcinogenesis.<br />

2. To understand the vascular changes developing in the cirrhotic nodule in its malignant transformation and<br />

their refl ection upon imaging.<br />

3. To recognise the importance and diffi culties in differentiating nodules developing in the cirrhotic liver.<br />

4. To show the spectrum of imaging fi ndings of HCC.<br />

08:30 - 10:00 Room F1<br />

Chest<br />

RC 104<br />

A practical approach for interpreting the chest radiograph<br />

Moderator: C.J. Zylak; Detroit, MI/US<br />

A-017 08:30<br />

A. General principles<br />

M. Martins; Lausanne/CH<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To understand how the human eye sees the chest X-ray.<br />

2. To educate your sight for better chest X-ray analyses.<br />

3. To apply a memotechnical method which will cover the crucial chest X-ray areas.<br />

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