Imaging Mastery Series: Micronodules 2021 cme videos
Learn from Dr. Scott Simpson as he goes through the three main distributions of micronodules, identifies the most common cause for each, and teaches you to recognize the radiographic and clinical features that can be useful in choosing one particular diagnosis.
After completing this course, you will be better able to:
- Â Â Â Apply appropriate search patterns to ensure high quality case assessment
- Â Â Â Identify key anatomical landmarks, variations, and abnormalities on imaging
- Â Â Â Accurately interpret advanced imaging cases
- Â Â Â Formulate definitive diagnoses and limited differentials
Faculty & Planning Disclosure
What is Micronodular Lung Disease? – 2 min
Anatomy of Secondary Pulmonary Lobule – 3 min
Distributions – Perilymphatic – 4 min
Distributions – Centrilobular – 8 min
Distribution – Miliary – 3 min
Review + Approach by Distribution – 2 min
Perilymphatic – Case 1 – 5 min
Perilymphatic – Companion Case 1 – 2 min
Sarcoid Companion Case 2 & 3 – Galaxy Sign – 7 min
Fibrotic Sarcoid – 6 min
Sarcoid Like Reaction – 4 min
Lymphangitic Tumor – 6 min
Bronchiolitis – 8 min
Respiratory Bronchiolitis – 5 min
Pulmonary Hypertension – 2 min
Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis (HP) – 9 min
Miliary Disease – 6 min
Unknown – Case 1 – Uveitis (Sarcoidosis) – 4 min
Unknown – Case 2 – Hematuria (Disseminated Tuberculosis) – 4 min
Unknown – Case 3 – Shortness of Breath, Cigarette Smoking – 2 min
Unknown – Case 4 – History of Chronic Aspiration (Pulmonary Dendriform Ossification) – 4 min
Unknown – Case 5 – Heart and Kidney Failure – 5 min
Unknown – Case 6 – Chronic Kidney Disease – 3 min
Conclusion – 1 min
Course Evaluation