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A-143 11:14<br />

Moving in the mountains: Rock climbing injuries<br />

A. Klauser; Innsbruck/AT<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To learn about how to climb the mountains.<br />

2. To become familiar with climbing injuries.<br />

3. To understand the value of imaging in investigating climbing injuries.<br />

A-144 11:24<br />

Moving in the mountains: Mountain biking injuries<br />

F. Frauscher; Innsbruck/AT<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To show that mountain biking can cause scrotal injuries.<br />

2. To show the value of ultrasound in mountain biking injuries.<br />

3. To show how mountain biking related scrotal injuries can be reduced.<br />

A-145 11:34<br />

Wine and Styrian lifestyle: The 4D liver dilemma<br />

E. Sorantin; Graz/AT<br />

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

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To learn about the Styrian lifestyle and it’s infl uence on health, especially on the liver.<br />

2. To become familiar with new advances of liver imaging.<br />

3. To understand the challenges of virtual liver survey planning.<br />

Panel discussion 11:47<br />

10:30 - 12:00 Room F2<br />

EFOMP Workshop<br />

New technology in diagnostic radiology<br />

Advances in molecular imaging<br />

EF 2<br />

Molecular imaging applications<br />

Moderators:<br />

S. Christofi des; Nicosia/CY<br />

G.P. Krestin; Rotterdam/NL<br />

A-146 10:30<br />

Bioluminescence, fl uorescence and multimodality data fusion and visualisation in molecular imaging<br />

J. Dijkstra; Leiden/NL<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To become familiar with new techniques in molecular imaging: Bioluminescent imaging (BLI) and<br />

fl uorescent imaging (FLI).<br />

2. To comprehend the techniques used in optical imaging and to learn how the functional data from optical<br />

imaging can be combined with the structural data from CT/MR.<br />

3. To understand the role and limitations of optical imaging in molecular imaging, both in small animal<br />

imaging and in human imaging applications.<br />

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