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The Role of Imaging in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis (2021)
Keyword(s)
WEB20-2021, Webinar, Education, Neuroradiology
RSNA members with the Basic membership package will pay the non-member rate. Upgrade to Standard or Full Access Membership for complimentary access to RSNA online education.
Description
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This webinar will focus on the role of imaging and the use of automated volumetric post-processing for the diagnosis and longitudinal assessment of multiple sclerosis. Our panel of neuroradiologists will address potential correlations between white and gray matter lesion counts and volumes, lesion burden, and brain structure volumes. Audience members will have the opportunity to ask questions that will be addressed live by the panel.
Content Areas (Codes):
The following Content Areas will be printed on the certificate for this course:
- Education
- Neuroradiology
This non-CME enduring material is estimated to take 1 hour to complete.
Start Date: 8/3/2021
Online Expiration Date: 8/2/2024
This educational activity was originally presented on 7/28/2021 as an interactive online webinar.
Faculty:
- Suzie Bash, MD
- Maria A. Rocca, MD
- Alex Rovira, MD
- Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, MD
Price:
Non-member Rate: $0.00
Member Rate: $0.00
Refund / Exchange Policy:
RSNA will not issue any refunds or exchanges for online only versions of educational products or activities purchased online. Please review the entire product or activity description prior to purchase.
RSNA Disclaimer:
The opinions or views expressed in this activity are those of the presenters and do not necessarily reflect the opinions, recommendations or endorsement of the RSNA. Participants should critically appraise the information presented and are encouraged to consult appropriate resources for information surrounding any product or device mentioned. Information presented, as well as publications, technologies, products and/or services discussed, are intended to inform the learner about the knowledge, techniques, and experiences of RSNA faculty who are willing to share such information with colleagues. The RSNA disclaims any and all liability for damages to any individual user for all claims which may result from the use of said information, publications, technologies, products and/or services, and events.