Teacher
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Altobelli Simone
(syllabus)
1. Recalls of the anatomy of the thorax. Conventional Radiology in the study of the thorax: the lung, the pleura, the mediastinum. Thoracic radiographic projections. Radiographic anatomy, clinical indications for chest radiography, radiological semeiotics in the thorax study. Correlation between radiological imaging, normal and pathological anatomy. 2. Recalls of the abdomen anatomy. Conventional abdominal Radiology. Direct abdominal radiographic projections. Radiographic anatomy, clinical indications, radiological semeiotics in the abdomen study. Correlation between radiological Imaging, normal and pathological anatomy. 3. 3. Contrastographic techniques in the study of the gastrointestinal apparatus. Radiographic anatomy, clinical indications, radiological semiotic semeiotics in contrast studies. Correlation between radiological imaging, normal and pathological anatomy. 4. Criteria of adequacy ang correctness of radiological images 5. Ultrasonography: physical principles and main fields of application 6. EchoColorDoppler: physical principles and main fields of application 7. Management of the traumatized patient. Emergency room 8. Diagnostic Imaging in emergencies and emergencies: traumatic emergencies 9. Diagnostic Imaging in emergencies and emergencies: non-traumatic emergencies
(reference books)
Bontrager's Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related Anatomy,9th Edition by John Lampignano, MEd, RT(R) (CT) and Leslie E. Kendrick, MS, RT(R)(CT)(MR)
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