
Pediatric Neuroradiology is a subspecialty of both Neuroradiology and Pediatric Radiology. Neuroimaging studies in infants and children are often reported by radiological specialists who have little background or experience in this specific field. Through the recreation of real-life scenarios, the Fellow will be exposed to, and guided through a broad range of common and less-common clinical problems, and will thus consolidate his/her experience and build new knowledge that will turn useful when reporting pediatric examinations in the everyday clinical practice.
To become familiar with the peculiar features of neuroimaging studies in the pediatric age group as compared with adults To learn how to report MRI and CT studies performed in children with a broad range of neurological disorders To understand how the normal appearance of the infant’s brain changes with age To become able to recognize normal and abnormal neuroimaging features, and to avoid pitfalls
The programme is designed for levels II (4th-5th radiology residents) and III (specialists in radiology and neuroradiology).
