Description
The purpose of the session is to discuss radiologic-pathologic correlation of musculoskeletal neoplasms and tumor-like conditions to help demonstrate the importance of collaboration with our pathology colleagues and the usefulness of understanding the pathologic basis of disease when interpreting images. Developed in conjunction with the American Institute for Radologic Pathology
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Learning Objectives:
- Define neoplastic and tumor-like conditions of the musculoskeletal system and discuss their underlying pathophysiology.
- Illustrate the usefulness of radiologic-pathologic correlation in order to accurately interpret images of the musculoskeletal system
- Identify the basic imaging findings used to diagnose musculoskeletal diseases.
Subspecialties
- Genitourinary, Musculoskeletal Radiology
Modalities
- Computer Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Speaker(s):
Moderator(s):
Disclosures
- Mark Murphey, MD, FACR : <p>Mark Murphey: None</p>
- Mary Klassen-Fisher, MD : <p>Mary Klassen-Fisher: None</p>