Categorical Course Schedule
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Case-Based Approach to the Incidental Liver Lesion
Rajan T. Gupta, MD
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An Approach to the Incidental Lesion in the Cirrhotic Liver
Jonathan Kruskal, MD, PhD
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Diffuse Abnormal Hepatic Attenuation on CT or Signal Intensity on MRI
Sudhakar K. Venkatesh, MD
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Hepatic Perfusion and Vascular Lesions
Aarti K. Sekhar, MD
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10:00 AM
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12:00 NOON
Pancreaticobiliary
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Dilated Pancreatic and Biliary Ducts
Jorge A. Soto, MD
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The Incidental Solitary and Multiple Pancreatic Cysts: Imaging and Management Strategies
Koenraad J. Mortele
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Solid Pancreatic Tumors
Koenraad J. Mortele
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Incidental Abnormal Gallbladder
Bettina Siewert, MD
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1:00 PM
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3:00 PM
Abdomen
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Why We Love to Hate the Spleen: Incidental Findings in Adults
John R. Leyendecker, MD
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The Misty Mesentery and Incidental Mesenteric Nodes and Masses
Myles T. Taffel, MD
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Incidental Findings of the Stomach, Duodenum, and Small Bowel
Meghan G. Lubner, MD
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Incidental Colon Findings: When to Worry, When Not to Worry
David H. Kim, MD
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3:30 PM
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5:30 PM
Genitourinary
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The Incidental Cystic Renal Mass
Nicole Maria Hindman, MD
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The Incidental Solid Renal Mass
Zhen Jane Wang, MD
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The Incidental Adrenal Lesion
Khaled M. Elsayes, MD
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Incidental Findings at Prostate MRI
Sadhna Verma, MD
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7:30 AM
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9:30 AM
Gynecology
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Managing the Incidental Cystic Adnexal Lesion
Deborah A. Baumgarten, MD, MPH
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Adnexal Solid Mass at Ultrasound, CT, and MRI: Now What?
Katherine E. Maturen, MD
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The Endometrium is Abnormal: What Next?
Mindy M. Horrow, MD
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An Algorithmic Approach to the Incidental Enlarged Uterus on MDCT
Elizabeth M. Hecht, MD
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10:00 AM
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12:00 NOON
Lung
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The Incidental Pulmonary Nodule: What Should We Do in 2017?
Jane P. Ko, MD
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Fibrotic Lung Disease: A Simplified Approach
Brett M. Elicker, MD
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Approach to Pulmonary Calcification
Sanjeev Bhalla, MD
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Imaging of the Aging Lung: What is Normal and What is Not?
Sujal R. Desai, MD, FRCP, FRCR
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Unexpected Thoracic Lymph Node Enlargement: Next Steps
Brent P. Little, MD
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Incidental Cardiac Masses
Kristopher W. Cummings, MD
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Incidentally Detected Pericardial and Pleural Disease
Smita Patel, MD
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Management of Incidental Pulmonary Emboli for the Radiologist
Gregory W. Gladish, MD
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3:30 PM
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5:30 PM
Musculoskeletal
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The More Commonly Encountered Incidental Bone Lesions on Body CT and MRI
Mark J. Kransdorf, MD
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Common Incidental Soft-Tissue Lesions on Body Imaging
Mark D. Murphey, MD
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MRI of Bone Marrow
Jonathan C. Baker, MD
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Incidental Bone Lesions on Body CT: A Location-Based Approach
Jennifer Margaret Ni Mhuircheartaigh, MB BCh BAO
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7:30 AM
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9:30 AM
Pediatrics
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Managing Incidental Findings Detected on Pediatric Chest CT
Edward Y. Lee, MD, MPH
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Pediatric Abdominal Incidentalomas: Pitfalls and Mimics
Gary R. Schooler, MD
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Infants and Children With Genitourinary Variants and Lesions: What the Radiologist Needs to Know
Rama S. Ayyala, MD
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Musculoskeletal Findings of Accidental and Nonaccidental Trauma in Children: How to Avoid Interpretative Errors
Victor M. Ho, MD
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10:00 AM
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12:00 NOON
General Radiology
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Ultrasound Approach to Incidentally Detected Thyroid Nodules
Aya Kamaya, MD
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Incidental Thyroid Nodules on CT, MRI, and PET
Carol C. Wu, MD
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Vascular Compression in the Abdomen and Pelvis: When is it Real, and When Should We Worry?
Ramit Lamba, MD
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Approach to Incidental Hot Spots on PET/CT: Challenges and Solutions
Esma A. Akin, MD
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