This comprehensive course in head and neck imaging is intended to give radiologists an in depth exposure to head and neck anatomy, diagnoses, and differential diagnoses. The sessions include didactic lectures covering all vital anatomic areas of the head and neck, such as special sessions on the temporal bone, skull base, squamous cell carcinoma of the upper aerodigestive tract, orbit, the sinonasal region, and pediatric head and neck issues, and interactive case reviews covering unknown head and neck cases correlating with the morning sessions. This time is designed to interactively present the participant with hundreds of individual case examples of head and neck lesions.
At the conclusion of the conference, the participant will be able to:
- Understand relevant head and neck anatomy issues.
- Provide information on current imaging techniques and choosing the most appropriate studies for imaging the head and neck.
- Discuss differential diagnoses of the head and neck based on space specific anatomic issues.
- Didactic Sessions, and afternoon interactive case conferences, March 29-April 2, 2010 (course will end at noon on the 2nd.)