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Abdominal Radiology
Differential diagnosis of incidental liver lesions
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00:00 - Welcome and Introduction
00:29 - Introduction to Liver Lesions
01:06 - Benign Nature of Most Liver Lesions
03:00 - Differential Diagnosis Criteria for Liver Lesions
05:52 - Factors Influencing Liver Tumor Diagnosis
08:08 - Impact of Physical Examination on Diagnosis
10:46 - Understanding Laboratory and Serological Evaluations
13:30 - Characteristics of Common Liver Lesions
17:02 - Differentiating Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Metastases
19:00 - Morphological Evaluation Using Imaging
21:52 - Fluid Content in Liver Lesions and Diagnostic Implications
24:44 - Solid Lesion Evaluation: Fat, Calcification, and Beyond
28:19 - Enhancement Patterns in Imaging
29:26 - Application of Contrast Agents in Imaging
31:46 - Arterial and Portal Venous Phases in Liver Imaging
33:13 - Understanding Different Enhancement Patterns
49:01 - Techniques for Future Perspectives in Liver Imaging
51:37 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Lecturers
András Palkó M.D. Ph.D.
Hungary, Szeged
Consultant radiologist at TMC and professor of Radiology at University of Szeged, Hungary
Professor András Palkó, M.D, Ph. D. has extensive clinical as well as academic experience. Dr. Palkó has been working with abdominal CT and MRI for 25 years. He is the author of 90 peer reviewed papers and over 40 books and book chapters, invited speaker of international scientific and educational conferences, co-founder and faculty member of the European School of Radiology and examiner for the European Diploma in Radiology