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Technical Aspects of 3D Imaging| GI Applications | GU Applications | Vascular Applications | Cardiac Applications | Thoracic Applications | Faculty | Disclosures/Credits For
the past 8 years I have directed a course on advanced applications of
CT focusing on 3D imaging, CT angiography, virtual imaging and workstation
hands on training. We are proud to have been the first course to actually
provide hands-on 3D workstation training which is only now becoming mainstream
in many other courses. The course has evolved over time to meet the needs
of our audience as well as the changes in CT from 4 slice to 16 slice
to 64 slice MDCT. For the first time in April 2004 we recorded the meeting
and proudly provide our website users with the lectures that made up this
terrific meeting. The next meeting will be in April 2005 with sessions
in Los Angeles on April 1-3 and in Baltimore on April 8-10. See
our CME page for details. We hope to see you at those meetings. In
the meantime this series of lectures should help share with you some of
the excitement of the evolution of these new technologies.
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| 3D Imaging, CT Angiography and Virtual Imaging: An Overview in 2004- Elliot K. Fishman, MD | |
| How to Make a Great 3D Image: A Technical Perspective: Derek Ney | |
| Future Directions in MDCT and 3D Imaging: Bernd M. Ohnesorge, PhD | |
| Principles of Multi-slice CT: 16 to 64 Slices and Beyond: Bernd M. Ohnesorge, PhD |
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| CT Angiography of the Small Bowel and Mesentery - Karen M. Horton, MD | |
| CT of the Pancreas: State of the Art: Elliot K. Fishman, MD | |
| MDCT of the Liver: Ihab R. Kamel, MD, PhD | |
| Colon Cancer : Karen M. Horton, MD |
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| CT Angiography of the Kidneys: Principles, Techniques, and Applications- Elliot K. Fishman, MD | |
| MDCT, CTA, and 3D CT of the GU Tract: Select Applications: Elliot K. Fishman, MD |
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| Abdominal Aorta and Extremity CT: Leo P. Lawler, MD | |
| 3D Imaging and CT Angiography: Other Applications : Elliot K. Fishman, MD | |
| Pediatric CT Angiography: Evolution in Pediatric Imaging: Marilyn J. Siegel, MD | |
| CT Angiography Vs. MR Angiography: Ihab R. Kamel, MD, PhD |
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| Imaging of the Coronary Arteries: MDCT Evaluation: Leo P. Lawler, MD | |
| Multidetector Cardiac CT- How I Do It: Practical Approach: Leo P. Lawler, MD | |
| Heart Disease in Adults: Beyond the Coronary Arteries: MDCT Evaluation: Marilyn J. Siegel, MD | |
| Thoracic CTA: Anatomic Variants and Pitfalls: Marilyn J. Siegel, MD |
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| Pulmonary Thromboembolism : David P. Naidich, MD | |
| 3D Airway/Lung CT: Leo P. Lawler, MD | |
| Advances in Imaging Technology: Impact on Lung Nodule Evaluation: David P. Naidich, MD |
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Johns Hopkins Faculty
Laura M. Fayad, MD Karen
M. Horton, MD Ihab
R. Kamel, MD, PhD
Leo P. Lawler, MD Harpreet
K. Pannu, MD S.
James Zinreich, MD |
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Derek R. Ney David
P. Naidich, MD Bernd
M. Ohnesorge, PhD
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Disclosures and Credit Information
ACCREDITATION STATEMENT
CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT
OTHER CREDITS
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All images on this site are © 2004 Elliot K. Fishman,MD.