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

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

Multidetector CT Made Easy<br />

CC 917<br />

The guts: Growing opportunities<br />

Moderator: G.A. Rollandi; Genoa/IT<br />

A-200 08:30<br />

A. Bowel emergencies: The basic tool<br />

J. Stoker; Amsterdam/NL<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To learn about the typical CT imaging fi ndings in bowel emergencies.<br />

2. To become familiar with the strength and weaknesses of CT in bowel emergencies.<br />

3. To understand the role of CT in the management of common bowel emergencies.<br />

A-201 09:00<br />

B. Small bowel CT: Try it, you’ll like it!<br />

P. Rogalla; Berlin/DE<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To review anatomy and physiology of the small intestine as it relates to image interpretation.<br />

2. To understand the differences between positive and negative contrast agents and their effects in CT<br />

imaging.<br />

3. To review the most common diseases in the small bowel and how they appear in CT imaging.<br />

A-202 09:30<br />

C. Colon and rectum: Not only colonography<br />

A. Laghi; Rome/IT<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To learn about MDCT protocols for large bowel imaging.<br />

2. To become familiar with different patterns of infl ammatory colonic diseases.<br />

3. To understand the role of MDCT in staging rectal cancer.<br />

4. To learn about new innovative techniques (i.e. CT perfusion) and their role in colon studies.<br />

188 A B C D European Society of Radiology

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