COURSE CONTENT
A. Theoretical:
– Techniques and applications of the latest imaging methods for the investigation of diseases of the liver, biliary ducts, pancreas, genitourinary system, breast and Central Nervous System.
– Radioanatomy of liver – biliary ducts – pancreas – spleen.
-Focal and diffuse liver lesions.
– Biliary diseases.
– Inflammations and neoplasms of the pancreas.
– Spleen diseases – injuries of intra-abdominal organs.
-Invasive radiological methods in diseases of the liver, pancreas, bile ducts, spleen and intra-abdominal organs.
-Acute abdomen – correlation of clinical/imaging findings – evaluation using imaging methods.
-Imaging methods in the study of the urinary system – Radioanatomy.
– Congenital diseases of the urinary system – Cystic kidney diseases – Lithiasis.
– Inflammatory diseases of the kidneys- Trauma to the urinary tract.
– Neoplasms of kidneys, ureters, bladder.
-Adrenal gland diseases.
– Female and male pelvis: Imaging investigation.
– Diseases of the genital tract of men and women.
-Invasive radiological methods in diseases and trauma of the urinary system, renovascular hypertension, male and female pelvis.
– Diseases of the urinary system and retroperitoneal space in children.
– Diseases of the intra-abdominal organs in children – Clinical problems & imaging.
– Vascular diseases: diagnosis & treatmentby radiological methods.
-Breast diseases – imaging semantics.
– Imaging techniques in CNS investigation, MRI – CNS: Techniques and applications.
-CNS imaging anatomy.
– Inflammatory diseases of the CNS.
– Central Nervous System: Intracranial neoplasms & spinal cord neoplasms and spinal cord neoplasms.
– CNS: Vascular Lesions – Radiological invasive methods in their treatment.
– Demyelinating and degenerative diseases of the brain and spinal cord.
– CNS trauma.
– CNS diseases in children.
B. Clinical tutorials:
Demonstrations and analyses of imaging tests in the field of knowledge and as a continuation of each theoretical module, differential diagnostic approach, fully justified final diagnosis.
C. Clinical practice:
Participation of small groups of students in morning clinical meetings and afternoon clinical exercises.