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FILM INTERPRETATION PANEL CIRSE 2007 Monday, September 10, 3 p.m., Room A (Trianti Hall)

FILM INTERPRETATION PANEL CIRSE 2007 Monday, September 10, 3 p.m., Room A (Trianti Hall). Case 1 – Diana vs. Hercules Patient History Male 66 year-old Bladder carcinoma pT3 pN1 M0, treated with cystoprostatectomy and radiotherapy-chemotherapy Lung and bone metastases

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FILM INTERPRETATION PANEL CIRSE 2007 Monday, September 10, 3 p.m., Room A (Trianti Hall)

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  1. FILM INTERPRETATION PANEL CIRSE 2007 • Monday, September 10, 3 p.m., Room A (Trianti Hall)

  2. Case 1 – Diana vs. Hercules • Patient History • Male 66 year-old • Bladder carcinoma pT3 pN1 M0, treated with cystoprostatectomy and radiotherapy-chemotherapy • Lung and bone metastases • Past history of septic shock

  3. Routine follow-up • November 2006

  4. Routine follow-up • January 2007 • What is your • diagnosis?

  5. Case 2 – Diana vs. Hercules • Patient History • 40 year old alcoholic with active TB • On induction rx in hospital • Massive hemoptysis • Cardiac arrest • Resuscitated/ventilated/transferred • Bronchoscopy-blood from left main bronchus

  6. What is your diagnosis?

  7. Case 3 – Apollo vs. Ikarus • Patient History • Female 72 year old patient • 2004 OP for a colon GIST tumour • Control CT scan

  8. CT guided biopsy

  9. CT scan minutes after biopsy What is your diagnosis?

  10. Case 4 – Apollo vs. Ikarus • Patient History • 78 year old patient • Severe claudication on both sides • Very high risk profile for surgery

  11. Post endovascular treatment

  12. Patient was discharged after 4 hours • Came back the next morning with rest-pain in right leg • What is your diagnosis?

  13. Case 5 – Hephaestus vs. Prometheus • Patient History • 76 year old female with progressive haemoptysis for 3 days • No fever • No medical history • Angiography was requested

  14. Left bronchial artery also normal What is your diagnosis?

  15. Case 6 - Hephaestus vs. Prometheus • Patient History • 11 year old boy • Uncontrollable hypertension • CVA during hypertension crisis • All kind of hormone active tumors ruled out • US: smaller RT kidney, arterial evaluation not conclusive

  16. What is your diagnosis?

  17. Case 7 – Poseidon vs. Odysseus • Patient History • 25 year old male • Mediastinal mass 5 X 9 cm • No symptoms • Rt upper limb with venous malformations

  18. Right upper limb with venous malformations with phlebolithes and bone destructions

  19. What is your diagnosis?

  20. Case 8 – Poseidon vs. Odysseus • 61 year old male patient • Peripheral atheromatic disease • CT scan for abdominal pain

  21. What is your diagnosis?

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