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ARRS A Practical and Current Approach for Managing Incidental Findings
Health care reforms are having many major impacts on both the practice and the economics of medical imaging. Central to this issue is the need to transform from the pay-for-service to a value-added paradigm. Managing incidental, likely asymptomatic, imaging findings remains a relevant theme, driving metrics for efficiency and appropriateness. This Online Course identifies and addresses the wide spectrum of incidental findings that occur via contemporary, evidence-based approaches to help standardize how they should be managed. In addition to 10 modules of online lectures, you will also receive the accompanying bookโshipped to you at no extra cost.
Earn credit at your own paceย with unlimited access to this course through June 22, 2023 andย continue to access your videos until June 23, 2027. See learning outcomes and individual lectures below.
Learning Outcomes and Modules ย
After attending this course, the attendee will be able to:
- Identify and characterize relevant incidental findings
- Provide contemporary evidence-based solutions for how incidental findings should be managed
- Appropriately communicate recommendations for follow-up
Module 1 โ Liver
- Case-Based Approach to the Incidental Liver LesionโRajan T. Gupta, MDย
- An Approach to the Incidental Lesion in the Cirrhotic LiverโJonathan Kruskal, MD, PhDย
- Diffuse Abnormal Hepatic Attenuation on CT or Signal Intensity on MRIโSudhakar K. Venkatesh, MDย
- Hepatic Perfusion and Vascular LesionsโAarti K. Sekhar, MDย
Module 2 โย Pancreaticobiliary
- Dilated Pancreatic and Biliary DuctsโJorge A. Soto, MDย
- The Incidental Solitary and Multiple Pancreatic Cysts: Imaging and Management StrategiesโKoenraad J. Mortele, MDย
- Solid Pancreatic TumorsโKoenraad J. Mortele, MDย
- Incidental Abnormal GallbladderโBettina Siewert, MDย
Module 3 โย Abdomen
- Why We Love to Hate the Spleen: Incidental Findings in AdultsโJohn R. Leyendecker, MDย
- The Misty Mesentery and Incidental Mesenteric Nodes and MassesโMyles T. Taffel, MDย
- Incidental Findings of the Stomach, Duodenum, and Small BowelโMeghan G. Lubner, MDย
- Incidental Colon Findings: When to Worry, When Not to WorryโDavid H. Kim, MDย
Module 4 โGenitourinary
- The Incidental Cystic Renal MassโNicole Maria Hindman, MDย
- The Incidental Solid Renal MassโZ. Jane Wang, MDย
- The Incidental Adrenal LesionโKhaled M. Elsayes, MDย
- Incidental Findings at Prostate MRIโSadhna Verma, MDย
Module 5 โย Gynecology
- Managing the Incidental Cystic Adnexal LesionโDeborah A. Baumgarten, MD, MPHย
- Adnexal Solid Mass at Ultrasound, CT, and MRI: Now What?โKatherine E. Maturen, MDย
- The Endometrium is Abnormal: What Next?โMindy M. Horrow, MDย
- An Algorithmic Approach to the Incidental Enlarged Uterus on MDCTโElizabeth M. Hecht, MDย
Module 6 โย Lung
- The Incidental Pulmonary Nodule: What Should We Do in 2017?โJane P. Ko, MD
- Fibrotic Lung Disease: A Simplified ApproachโBrett M. Elicker, MDย
- Approach to Pulmonary CalcificationโSanjeev Bhalla, MDย
- Imaging of the Aging Lung: What is Normal and What is Not?โSujal R. Desai, MD, MRCP, FRCRย
Module 7 โ Chest
- Unexpected Thoracic Lymph Node Enlargement: Next StepsโBrent P. Little, MDย
- Incidental Cardiac MassesโKristopher Cummings, MDย
- Incidentally Detected Pericardial and Pleural DiseaseโSmita Patel, MDย
- Management of Incidental Pulmonary Emboli for the RadiologistโGregory W. Gladish, MDย
Module 8 โ Musculoskeletal
- The More Commonly Encountered Incidental Bone Lesions on Body CT and MRIโMark J. Kransdorf, MD
- Common Incidental Soft-Tissue Lesions on Body ImagingโMark D. Murphey, MDย
- MRI of Bone MarrowโJonathan C. Baker, MDย
- Incidental Bone Lesions on Body CT: A Location-Based ApproachโJennifer Margaret Ni Mhuircheartaigh, MB BCh BAOย
Module 9 โย Pediatrics
- Managing Incidental Findings Detected on Pediatric Chest CTโEdward Y. Lee, MD, MPHย
- Pediatric Abdominal Incidentalomas: Pitfalls and MimicsโGary R. Schooler, MDย
- Infants and Children With Genitourinary Variants and Lesions: What the Radiologist Needs to KnowโRama S. Ayyala, MDย
- Musculoskeletal Findings of Accidental and Nonaccidental Trauma in Children: How to Avoid Interpretative ErrorsโVictor M. Ho, MDย
Module 10 โย General Radiology
- Ultrasound Approach to Incidentally Detected Thyroid NodulesโAya Kamaya, MDย
- Incidental Thyroid Nodules on CT, MRI, and PETโCarol C. Wu, MDย
- Vascular Compression in the Abdomen and Pelvis: When is it Real, and When Should We Worry?โRamit Lamba, MDย
- Approach to Incidental Hot Spots on PET/CT: Challenges and SolutionsโEsma A. Akin, MDย