MSK Diagnostics & Tracers: What’s New?
The European School of Multimodality Imaging & Therapy (ESMIT)
Archivo

09.08.2023 - 30.06.2025
Contenido de curso
Bone imaging is a dynamic field marked in recent years by the appearance of new acquisitions and new tracers. Concerning benign diseases, this course will detail the new blood pool SPECT acquisitions and will provide the necessary bases for their interpretation, both semiological and anatomical. Concerning oncology, a review of FDG and non-FDG tracers will be proposed. This course includes a set of corrected clinical cases for each topic.
Bone imaging is a dynamic field marked in recent years by the appearance of new acquisitions and new tracers. Concerning benign diseases, this course will detail the new blood pool SPECT acquisitions and will provide the necessary bases for their interpretation, both semiological and anatomical. Concerning oncology, a review of FDG and non-FDG tracers will be proposed. This course includes a set of corrected clinical cases for each topic.
Objetivos de formación
Learn to provide the basic anatomical and semiological knowledge necessary for the interpretation of blood pool SPECT in benign diseases,
Learn to provide an update on available bone tracers in oncological purposes.
Learn to provide the basic anatomical and semiological knowledge necessary for the interpretation of blood pool SPECT in benign diseases,
Learn to provide an update on available bone tracers in oncological purposes.
Destinatario
Residents, young and experienced physicians
Residents, young and experienced physicians
Información e inscripción:
Ms. Nabila Ashri
Medicina Nuclear
Tipo de título
Certificado de conclusión
Certificado de conclusión
Idioma
Inglés
Inglés
Puntos de crédito
5 CME
5 CME
Costos
EUR 300,00
(+VAT)
EUR 300,00
(+VAT)
Cantacto organizador
Schmalzhofgasse 26
1060 Vienna
Austria
Schmalzhofgasse 26
1060 Vienna
Austria
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