Interstitial lung diseases
Thoracic oncology
PG4 Postgraduate course
Imaging of the chest
Clinical
A concise overview
Registration for this session is additional to the congress registration fee and is €171 on site.
Aims : To provide a review of the various patterns on (high-resolution) computed tomography (CT) chest, of positron emission tomography (PET)/CT, of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as well as ultrasound in imaging of various lung diseases; and to provide basic guidelines for the differential diagnosis of and an algorithmic approach to various lung and pleura pathologies on the basis of clinical history and distribution as well as the presence of associated abnormalities.
Target audience :
Clinical researcher, Critical/Intensive care physician, General practitioner, Pathologist, Physiologist, Radiologist, Scientist (basic, translational), Student, Thoracic oncologist, Thoracic surgeon, Trainee, Adult pulmonologist/Clinician
Methods :
Endoscopy and interventional pulmonology, Epidemiology, General respiratory patient care, Imaging, Physiology, Respiratory intensive care, Surgery
09:30
CT and interstitial lung disease
S. Piciucchi(Forlì, Italy)
COI
-
Description
1
57
10:00
Group assignment
S. Piciucchi(Forlì, Italy)
COI
2
58
10:15
PET/CT of lung cancer
A. Grgic(Homburg, Germany)
COI
-
Description
3
59
10:45
Group assignment
A. Grgic(Homburg, Germany)
COI
4
60
11:30
Role of MRI in thoracic imaging
H. Prosch(Wien, Austria)
COI
-
Description
6
62
12:00
Group assignment
H. Prosch(Wien, Austria)
COI
7
63
12:15
Imaging of the pleura - how can thoracic ultrasound, CT and PET assist the chest physician
R. Bhatnagar(Bristol, United Kingdom)
COI
-
Description
8
64
12:45
Group assignment
R. Bhatnagar(Bristol, United Kingdom)
COI
9
65
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