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

A-107 09:25<br />

Implications for the radiology departments during day and night services<br />

M. Forsting; Essen/DE<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To defi ne the necessities for a 24-hour-stroke service.<br />

2. To defi ne the optimal work-fl ow for acute stroke patients in radiology.<br />

3. To understand the medicolegal circumstances of therapeutic interventions: intraarterial, intravenous,<br />

mechanical, surgical decompression, nothing.<br />

4. To use the service for training.<br />

Panel discussion 09:50<br />

08:30 - 10:00 Room E1<br />

Special Focus Session<br />

SF 5<br />

It does not hurt! Modern dental imaging for the general radiologist<br />

Moderator: R. Maroldi; Brescia/IT<br />

A-108 08:30<br />

It does not hurt! Modern dental imaging for the general radiologist (Introduction)<br />

R. Maroldi; Brescia/IT<br />

Session Objectives:<br />

1. To approach the new 3D cross sectional techniques in dental imaging (conventional spiral tomography,<br />

cone beam CT).<br />

2. To learn the potential of CT and MR in solving questions related to infl ammatory, traumatic and expansile<br />

lesions of the jaws.<br />

3. To focus on key information provided by imaging techniques in treatment planning and problem solving in<br />

dental implantology.<br />

A-109 08:35<br />

Modern dental imaging for the dentomaxillofacial radiologist (not only…)<br />

H.-G. Grondhal; Gothenburg/SE<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To understand the technical progress from 2D to 3D and 4D in dental imaging.<br />

2. To inform about the recent advances in digital radiography.<br />

3. To introduce conventional spiral tomography, CCD and fl at panel cone-beam tomography.<br />

A-110 09:00<br />

Advanced cross sectional imaging in lesions of the teeth and jaws<br />

C. Lindh; Malmö/SE<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To discuss the role of cross-sectional imaging in lesions of the jaws:<br />

a) Jaw infections and cysts<br />

b) Benign jaw tumors and tumor like conditions<br />

c) Malignant jaw tumors.<br />

2. To consider the role of CT and MR in facial traumas and fractures.<br />

164 A B C D European Society of Radiology

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