Level II → Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology

ECR Academies: Modern Imaging of the GI Tract: Inflammatory bowel disease (325)


Description
Video-based course (recorded 2015)

"Cross-sectional imaging protocols"
Speaker: Michael A. Patak (Zürich, Switzerland)
Learning objectives:
• to understand state-of-the-art MRI, CT and US protocols for imaging IBD.
• to appreciate the comparative advantages and disadvantages of enterography and enteroclysis protocols.
• to learn about protocol modifications when evaluating the colon.

"Small bowel disease"
Speaker: Jaap Stoker (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Learning objectives:
• to learn about the classifications of small bowel Crohn’s disease.
• to become familiar with cross-sectional imaging signs of disease activity and complications.
• to understand a rational deployment of cross-sectional imaging techniques according to clinical indication, highlighting the main advantages and disadvantages of CT, MRI and US.

"Colitis"
Speaker: Jordi Rimola (Barcelona, Spain)
Learning objectives:
•to learn about the cross-sectional imaging features of colitis.
•to become familiar with differentiating infectious, inflammatory, ischaemia and autoimmune conditions based on cross-sectional imaging criteria.
•to appreciate an integrated approach to the use of cross-sectional imaging in colonic inflammatory bowel disease.

eCME credits: 2

Content
  • Cross-sectional imaging protocols
  • Video
  • Test
  • Small bowel disease
  • Video
  • Test
  • Colitis
  • Video
  • Literature
  • Test
  • Feedback
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: Forever