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A-023 09:25<br />

Abdominal CT: How can CT compete with US and MRI?<br />

D. Tack; Brussels/BE<br />

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

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To illustrate how to optimise standard CT scanning protocols with regard to European Guidelines.<br />

2. To illustrate the diagnostic performance of low-dose CT in acute abdominal disorders.<br />

3. To illustrate impact and importance of limiting the Z coverage, and the number of repeated CT<br />

acquisitions.<br />

4. To illustrate how to justify the use of CT as compared to US and MRI in various clinical situations.<br />

Panel discussion 09:50<br />

08:30 - 10:00 Room G/H<br />

Special Focus Session<br />

SF 1b<br />

The patient with elevated PSA: When and how to use multimodality<br />

imaging<br />

Moderator: J.J. Futterer; Nijmegen/NL<br />

A-024 08:30<br />

The patient with elevated PSA: When and how to use multimodality imaging (Introduction)<br />

J.O. Barentsz, J.J. Futterer; Nijmegen/NL<br />

Session Objectives:<br />

1. To show the clinical role of new imaging techniques in patients with clinical suspicion of prostate cancer.<br />

2. To provide guidelines in using the various imaging techniques.<br />

3. To show how new developments in TRUS and MRI can answer the clinical questions.<br />

A-025 08:35<br />

What is the problem with the prostate?<br />

R.J.A. van Moorselaar; Amsterdam/NL<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To show the clinical questions for radiologists to answer with respect to initial detection, localisation and<br />

staging.<br />

2. To show the different therapeutical options in prostate cancer including active surveillance.<br />

3. To show the clinical questions with respect to rising PSA after primary treatment and evaluation of<br />

recurrences.<br />

A-026 09:00<br />

How can US help?<br />

F. Frauscher; Innsbruck/AT<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To show how state-of-the-art TRUS of prostate cancer should be performed.<br />

2. To show the role of TRUS in detection and local staging, and evaluation of recurrences.<br />

3. To show the value of new developments in TRUS of prostate cancer.<br />

myESR.org<br />

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Friday

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