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Abdominal Radiology
Imaging of Liver and Pancreas: The added value of MRI
During this webinar with Dr. Giovanni Morana we will focus on the added value of MRI in detecting and characterizing the most important hepatic and pancreatic lesions, showing the added value of MRI with its multiparametric approach by using T2w, T1w, DWI, Dynamic Imaging either with Liver-specific MR contrast agents in the liver as well as secretin test with MRCP in the pancreas!
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Topics Covered
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00:06 - Introduction to Liver and Pancreas MRI
00:50 - Benefits of MRI over Other Imaging Techniques
01:24 - Multiparametric Imaging in MRI
02:55 - Dealing with Incidental Liver Lesions
04:09 - Understanding Hypervascular Liver Lesions
05:50 - Liver Specific MR Contrasts
08:16 - Identifying Benign and Malignant Lesions in the Liver
11:01 - Imaging Techniques for Cirrhotic Liver
27:07 - Benefits of MRI in Pancreatic Imaging
28:00 - Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis Management with MRI
31:02 - Characterizing Pancreatic Lesions
39:02 - Differentiating Tumors and Cystic Lesions in the Pancreas
45:55 - Conclusion and Further Information
Lecturers
Giovanni Morana M.D. Ph.D.
Giovanni Morana, MD, is Director of the Radiological Department at General Hospital in Treviso (Italy), a 1000 beds hospital which covers a large population area, after a long experience at the University of Verona.
His main fields of interest are hepatic and pancreatic imaging, either with CT and especially MRI. He has been focused on clinical application of CT and MR contrast media since the beginning of his experience.
He is a recognized expert in these topics, and he has been lecturing in many international meetings, especially ECR and ESGAR, but also at ISMRM, ESMRMB. He has been an invited speaker in China, Australia, South Africa, Kuwait, Oman, Hong Kong and many European countries.
He was President of ESGAR MEETING in Venice in 2011
He was President of ICIS 2019