
Abdominal CT: Planes
Abdominal CT: Planes. How is CT different from X-ray? What are the Computed Tomography planes - axial, coronal, and sagittal

Abdominal CT: Planes. How is CT different from X-ray? What are the Computed Tomography planes - axial, coronal, and sagittal

Abdominal CT: Common Terms used to describe pathology seen on CT images. Including thickened, fat stranding and fluid

Abdominal CT: Basics. How to speak like a radiologist. Here we review the basics of attenuation, enhancement and orientation

What is the role of Abdominal CT? When should you order and What are the alternate imaging options?

Abdominal CT: diverticulitis. Identifying diverticula, acute diverticulitis and diverticula perforation

Abdominal CT: Urogram. An older patient presents with haematuria. DDx renal stones and also renal tumours or urothelial tumours in the collecting system, ureters, and bladder.

Abdominal CT: Urogram. An older patient presents with haematuria. DDx renal stones and also renal tumours or urothelial tumours in the collecting system, ureters, and bladder.

Abdominal CT: Urogram. An older patient presents with haematuria. DDx renal stones and also renal tumours or urothelial tumours in the collecting system, ureters, and bladder.

Many cancer staging studies are performed with a single portal venous phase examination. However, there are several cancers that require multiphasic exams

June 2022 Adult Abdominal imaging cases and interpretation with Raza Ahmad, Morgan Penzler, Ansley Ricker, Cesar Aviles and Kyle Cunningham

May 2022 Adult Abdominal imaging cases and interpretation with Raza Ahmad, Morgan Penzler, Ansley Ricker and Kyle Cunningham

February 2022 Adult Abdominal imaging cases and interpretation with Raza Ahmad, Morgan Penzler, Ansley Ricker, Kaylee Smith and Kyle Cunningham