Categorical Course Schedule

Schedules are in Central Time Zone for live streaming of events from New Orleans.

Sunday, April 30, 2017
7:30 AM9:30 AM   Liver
Case-Based Approach to the Incidental Liver Lesion
Rajan T. Gupta, MD
An Approach to the Incidental Lesion in the Cirrhotic Liver
Jonathan Kruskal, MD, PhD
Diffuse Abnormal Hepatic Attenuation on CT or Signal Intensity on MRI
Sudhakar K. Venkatesh, MD
Hepatic Perfusion and Vascular Lesions
Aarti K. Sekhar, MD
10:00 AM12:00 NOON   Pancreaticobiliary
Dilated Pancreatic and Biliary Ducts
Jorge A. Soto, MD
The Incidental Solitary and Multiple Pancreatic Cysts: Imaging and Management Strategies
Koenraad J. Mortele
Solid Pancreatic Tumors
Koenraad J. Mortele
Incidental Abnormal Gallbladder
Bettina Siewert, MD
1:00 PM3:00 PM   Abdomen
Why We Love to Hate the Spleen: Incidental Findings in Adults
John R. Leyendecker, MD
The Misty Mesentery and Incidental Mesenteric Nodes and Masses
Myles T. Taffel, MD
Incidental Findings of the Stomach, Duodenum, and Small Bowel
Meghan G. Lubner, MD
Incidental Colon Findings: When to Worry, When Not to Worry
David H. Kim, MD
3:30 PM5:30 PM   Genitourinary
The Incidental Cystic Renal Mass
Nicole Maria Hindman, MD
The Incidental Solid Renal Mass
Zhen Jane Wang, MD
The Incidental Adrenal Lesion
Khaled M. Elsayes, MD
Incidental Findings at Prostate MRI
Sadhna Verma, MD
Monday, May 1, 2017
7:30 AM9:30 AM   Gynecology
Managing the Incidental Cystic Adnexal Lesion
Deborah A. Baumgarten, MD, MPH
Adnexal Solid Mass at Ultrasound, CT, and MRI: Now What?
Katherine E. Maturen, MD
The Endometrium is Abnormal: What Next?
Mindy M. Horrow, MD
An Algorithmic Approach to the Incidental Enlarged Uterus on MDCT
Elizabeth M. Hecht, MD
10:00 AM12:00 NOON   Lung
The Incidental Pulmonary Nodule: What Should We Do in 2017?
Jane P. Ko, MD
Fibrotic Lung Disease: A Simplified Approach
Brett M. Elicker, MD
Approach to Pulmonary Calcification
Sanjeev Bhalla, MD
Imaging of the Aging Lung: What is Normal and What is Not?
Sujal R. Desai, MD, FRCP, FRCR
1:00 PM3:00 PM   Chest
Unexpected Thoracic Lymph Node Enlargement: Next Steps
Brent P. Little, MD
Incidental Cardiac Masses
Kristopher W. Cummings, MD
Incidentally Detected Pericardial and Pleural Disease
Smita Patel, MD
Management of Incidental Pulmonary Emboli for the Radiologist
Gregory W. Gladish, MD
3:30 PM5:30 PM   Musculoskeletal
The More Commonly Encountered Incidental Bone Lesions on Body CT and MRI
Mark J. Kransdorf, MD
Common Incidental Soft-Tissue Lesions on Body Imaging
Mark D. Murphey, MD
MRI of Bone Marrow
Jonathan C. Baker, MD
Incidental Bone Lesions on Body CT: A Location-Based Approach
Jennifer Margaret Ni Mhuircheartaigh, MB BCh BAO
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
7:30 AM9:30 AM   Pediatrics
Managing Incidental Findings Detected on Pediatric Chest CT
Edward Y. Lee, MD, MPH
Pediatric Abdominal Incidentalomas: Pitfalls and Mimics
Gary R. Schooler, MD
Infants and Children With Genitourinary Variants and Lesions: What the Radiologist Needs to Know
Rama S. Ayyala, MD
Musculoskeletal Findings of Accidental and Nonaccidental Trauma in Children: How to Avoid Interpretative Errors
Victor M. Ho, MD
10:00 AM12:00 NOON   General Radiology
Ultrasound Approach to Incidentally Detected Thyroid Nodules
Aya Kamaya, MD
Incidental Thyroid Nodules on CT, MRI, and PET
Carol C. Wu, MD
Vascular Compression in the Abdomen and Pelvis: When is it Real, and When Should We Worry?
Ramit Lamba, MD
Approach to Incidental Hot Spots on PET/CT: Challenges and Solutions
Esma A. Akin, MD