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A-118 08:40<br />

Molecular MRI: Instrumentation and methods<br />

P.M. Jakob; Würzburg/DE<br />

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

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To become familiar with the current technologies and approaches involved in molecular MRI.<br />

A-119 09:05<br />

CT scanners for small animal morphological and functional studies<br />

W.A. Kalender; Erlangen/DE<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To understand the principles of small animal imaging with CT.<br />

2. To understand the tradeoff between the choices of scan speed, resolution and dose levels.<br />

3. To learn about applications and performance levels of µCT.<br />

A-120 09:30<br />

Advances in PET and SPECT scanners for small animal imaging<br />

A. Del Guerra; Pisa/IT<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To comprehend the principles and limitations of PET and SPECT scanners for small animal imaging.<br />

2. To understand the role of novel technologies in improving the scanners` performance (spatial resolution,<br />

sensitivity and quantitation).<br />

3. To become familiar with the available scanners, their applications and performance.<br />

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

Breast<br />

RC 502<br />

Ultrasound and breast disease<br />

Moderator: F.B. Demirkazik; Ankara/TR<br />

A-121 08:30<br />

A. Breast ultrasound and screening<br />

I. Leconte; Brussels/BE<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To review the goals of a screening test.<br />

2. To discuss the benefi ts and limitations of mammographic screening.<br />

3. To highlight the possible role of US screening.<br />

A-122 09:00<br />

B. Unusual US patterns of breast cancer<br />

H. Dobson; Glasgow/UK<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To summarise the role of US in diagnostic breast imaging.<br />

2. To describe briefl y the most frequently noted US features of breast malignancy.<br />

3. To present details examples of US unusual manifestations of breast cancer and their incidence.<br />

4. To produce clinical algorithms for the management.<br />

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