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What are best practices for pre- and post- amyloid imaging discussions?
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Course includes didactic lectures, discussion, imaging labs and gross cadaver examination.
The discussions span imaging techniques from cellular to global and analytic methodologies from the molecular to tissue, watershed, and continental scales.
We include discussion on imaging evaluation since preoperative and postoperative neck computed tomography (CT) images were available for this patient partly because neck surgery was performed and a brief literature review.
Patient groups expressed the view that direct discussion of imaging investigations, not just a written report, would be valued.
In addition, a brief discussion of imaging appearance in patients with repaired congenital heart diseases affecting the pulmonary arteries is also included.
We will consider the case of two-dimensional (2D) imaging for ease of discussion.
These meetings include a discussion of imaging findings, swallow evaluation result, probable functional outcome of the patient, goals of care and artificial nutrition.
Network groups are developing for individual cancers and clinical specialties and the North West of England has a well-developed centre-led forum for unit-centre discussion of imaging protocols.
Due to the controversial discussion on imaging techniques, the aim of the present study was to compare four imaging techniques in a structured approach to decide which would be suitable for the different visualization needs of embalmed human donors and could thereby offer a valuable addition to the dissection course.
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