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Body: Gastrointestinal (GI)/Abdomen

Browse Body: Gastrointestinal (GI)/Abdomen radiology CME and learn from the top GI/Abdomen radiologists in the world. View all GI/Abdomen radiology courses, watch bite-sized videos, and practice on GI/Abdomen cases with real-world DICOMs.

General Body


Challenging Body Expert Case Review

Expert Case Review

1 CME

9 Videos

1 Hour 6 Minutes of Video

9 DICOM Case Files

Mahan Mathur, MD

Associate Professor, Division of Body Imaging; Vice Chair of Education, Dept of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging

Yale School of Medicine

Challenging Body Case 1

7 m.

Challenging Body Case 2

8 m.

Challenging Body Case 3

6 m.

Challenging Body Case 4

8 m.

Challenging Body Case 5

8 m.

Challenging Body Case 6

8 m.

Challenging Body Case 7

7 m.

Challenging Body Case 8

6 m.

Challenging Body Case 9

5 m.

Crohn's Disease


Crohn's Disease

Mastery Series

2.25 CME

48 Videos

2 Hours 22 Minutes of Video

12 DICOM Case Files

Benjamin Spilseth, MD, MBA, FSAR

Associate Professor of Radiology, Division Director of Abdominal Radiology

University of Minnesota

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3 m.

Introduction to Crohn’s

<1 m.

Enterography Technique

2 m.

T2 Sequences Part 1

3 m.

T2 Sequences Part 2

2 m.

Dynamic Sequences

2 m.

Additional Sequences

2 m.

Imaging of Crohn’s Disease

3 m.

Improper Glucagon Administration

<1 m.

Normal Coronal Anatomy on MRI

1 m.

Active Inflammation Overview

2 m.

Segmental Mural Hyper Enhancement

1 m.

Inner Wall Hyper Enhancement

1 m.

Additional Patterns of Hyper Enhancement

1 m.

Assessing Wall Thickening

2 m.

Assessing Bowel Wall Edema

2 m.

Using Diffusion Sequences to Increase Sensitivity

2 m.

Using Diffusion For Lymph Adenopathy

1 m.

Sacculations As a Finding – Crohn’s Disease

1 m.

Using Cine for Identifying Disease

1 m.

Identifying Strictures

2 m.

Distinguishing Inflammation from Fibrotic Disease

3 m.

Sacculation

3 m.

Acute Inflammation

2 m.

Changes in Fat with Chronic Disease

3 m.

Indications for Surgery Part 1

1 m.

Indications for Surgery Part 2

2 m.

Ileal Fistula

3 m.

Severe Disease w/ Abscess

3 m.

Classic Fistula Appearances

1 m.

Crohn’s vs. UC

1 m.

Severe Ulceritive Colitis

19 m.

Crohn’s Colitis

1 m.

Colonic Inflammation

2 m.

Fistula to Colon w/ Post Op Imaging

4 m.

Recurrent Crohn’s Disease

1 m.

Mild Anastamotic Inflammation

2 m.

Extraintestinal Manifestations

1 m.

Sacroiliitis

1 m.

Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis

1 m.

CT Vs. MRI – Crohn’s

4 m.

Transient Intussusception

1 m.

Pneumatosis

2 m.

Generating a Crohn’s Report

6 m.

Detecting and Characterizing Crohn’s Disease Part 1

6 m.

Detecting and Characterizing Part 2

3 m.

Characterizing a Complex Fistula

6 m.

Crohn’s Summary

<1 m.

Liver


Malignant Liver Lesions on MRI

Mastery Series

2.5 CME

38 Videos

2 Hours 30 Minutes of Video

51 DICOM Case Files

Mahan Mathur, MD

Associate Professor, Division of Body Imaging; Vice Chair of Education, Dept of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging

Yale School of Medicine

Pancreas


Pancreas

Mastery Series

2.75 CME

46 Videos

2 Hours 41 Minutes of Video

32 DICOM Case Files

Neeraj Lalwani, MD, FSAR, DABR

Associate Professor

Virginia Commonwealth University Health and School of Medicine

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2 m.

Introduction to Pancreas Imaging

1 m.

Anatomy of the Pancreas

2 m.

MRI Protocol (Pancreas)

5 m.

Embryology (Pancreas)

3 m.

Annular Pancreas Summary

1 m.

Annular Pancreas on MRI

2 m.

Ectopic Pancreas

2 m.

Broad Classification of Pancreatic Lesions

1 m.

Adenocarcinoma: Surgical Perspective

9 m.

Resectable Pancreatic Head Tumor

6 m.

Nonresectable Pancreatic Tumor with Perineural Invasion

7 m.

Nonresectable Pancreatic Head Tumor with Liver Metastases

4 m.

The Whipple Procedure (Pancreas)

<1 m.

Post Whipple Procedure on MRI

5 m.

Differentiating Between Pancreatitis and Adenocarcinoma

3 m.

Mass or Pancreatitis: Chronic Pancreatitis

4 m.

Mass or Pancreatitis: Proven Chronic Pancreatitis

4 m.

Groove Pancreatitis Summary

2 m.

Groove Pancreatitis or Adenocarcinoma: Adenocarcinoma

3 m.

Autoimmune Pancreatitis Type I Vs. Type II

3 m.

Mass, Pancreatitis, or Cancer: Autoimmune Pancreatitis

6 m.

IPMN Summary

7 m.

Main Duct IPMN

3 m.

Mixed IPMN

3 m.

Malignanttransformation of main duct IPMN

2 m.

Obstructive Chronic Pancreatitis

4 m.

Malignant Sidebranch IPMN

2 m.

Spontaneously Ruptured IPMN

2 m.

Pancreatic Cystic Tumor Summary

3 m.

Serous vs. Mucinous vs. SPEN Tumors

1 m.

Serous Tumor, Side Branch IPMN

2 m.

Sidebranch IPMN/Mucinous Tumor mimicking Serous Tumor

3 m.

Classic Serous Tumor in Pancreatic Head

1 m.

Mucinous Tumor (Pancreas)

2 m.

Malignant Transformation of Mucinous Tumor

4 m.

Classic SPN (SPEN)

2 m.

NET Summary (Pancreas)

1 m.

NET (Pancreas)

2 m.

Cystic Necrosis of the NET vs. SPEN

3 m.

Non-functional Malignant NET

4 m.

Metastasis (Pancreas)

<1 m.

Pancreatic Metastasis

3 m.

Metastasis to Pancreatic tail, RCC

5 m.

Schwannoma (Pancreas)

3 m.

Intrapancreatic Splenule

3 m.

Pancreatic Cysts Expert Case Review

Expert Case Review

0.75 CME

8 Videos

49 Minutes of Video

11 DICOM Case Files

Mahan Mathur, MD

Associate Professor, Division of Body Imaging; Vice Chair of Education, Dept of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging

Yale School of Medicine

Rectal/Anal


Rectal MRI Expert Case Review

Expert Case Review

0.75 CME

6 Videos

46 Minutes of Video

6 DICOM Case Files

Zahra Kassam, MD, FRCPC

Associate Professor of Medical Imaging, Division Head of Body Imaging

Western University

Defecography

Mastery Series

2.25 CME

36 Videos

2 Hours 20 Minutes of Video

21 DICOM Case Files

Neeraj Lalwani, MD, FSAR, DABR

Associate Professor

Virginia Commonwealth University Health and School of Medicine

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