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

A-262 16:10<br />

The evidence<br />

S. Halligan; London/UK<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To describe the test characteristics of CT colonography in symptomatic patients and indicate the level of<br />

evidence.<br />

2. To defi ne the current role of CT colonography in symptomatic patients.<br />

3. To describe the test characteristics of CT colonography in screening/surveillance populations and indicate<br />

the level of evidence.<br />

4. To defi ne the current role of CT in screening/surveillance for colorectal cancer.<br />

A-263 16:35<br />

Present perspective<br />

A. Laghi; Rome/IT<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To present lessons on the role of CT colonography, accreditation, reimbursement and legislation from<br />

inside Europe.<br />

2. To discuss training programmes for CT colonography and accreditation in European perspective.<br />

3. To defi ne the role of CT colonography for the coming three to fi ve years, with emphasis on screening/<br />

surveillance.<br />

4. To present study designs and/or preliminary results from important ongoing trials on CT colonography.<br />

A-264 16:55<br />

New developments<br />

P. Rogalla; Berlin/DE<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To describe new developments in performing CT colonography, including limited bowel preparation<br />

strategies and CT scanning protocols.<br />

2. To describe new developments in evaluating CT colonography, including image processing, computer aided<br />

detection/diagnosis and reading strategies.<br />

3. To describe important developments in other colorectal cancer screening techniques.<br />

Summary 17:15<br />

J. Stoker; Amsterdam/NL<br />

Panel discussion 17:20<br />

16:00 - 17:30 Room E1<br />

Musculoskeletal<br />

RC 1210<br />

Elbow/Wrist<br />

Moderator: A. Blum; Nancy/FR<br />

A-265 16:00<br />

A. MR imaging of acute injuries<br />

C.M. Lohman; Helsinki/FI<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To comprehend the basic and radiological anatomy of the wrist and elbow.<br />

2. To become familiar with common acute traumas of the wrist and elbow.<br />

3. To discuss the imaging technique and MRI fi ndings in wrist and elbow trauma.<br />

204 A B C D European Society of Radiology

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