E Poster Presentations
The 2010 e-posters will be available to view here from July 2010 for all UKRC 2010 delegates.
E-POSTER CATEGORIES
e107
MRI breast imaging: family history screening- the utility of further imaging and the second look ultrasound
Dr Paul M. Riley, University Hospital South Manchester, Manchester
MRI breast imaging: family history screening- the utility of further imaging and the second look ultrasound
Dr Paul M. Riley, University Hospital South Manchester, Manchester
e108
Incidental breast lesion detection: an important review area on body CT
Dr Paul M. Riley, Royal Salford Hospital, Manchester
e109
Imaging of “lost” subcutaneous breast expander injection port
Dr Seema Datta, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester
e110
The role of radio-isotopes in the localisation of breast cancer
Mrs Michelle A. Leary, University of Liverpool, Liverpool
e217
Computed tomography pulmonary angiography: accuracy of specialist registrar reports
Dr George C. Jakanani, Glenfield Hospital, Leicester
e218
Unsuspected pulmonary embolism on chest CT - do we pick them up?
Dr Alexandra Kraus, Ysbyty Gwynedd, Bangor
e219
Is CTPA in expiration a better technique for the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism?
Dr Rajiv Singh, Severn School of Radiology, Bristol
e220
Using preprocdeural PET/CT to plan lung biopsy
Dr Jon K. Bell, Stockport NHS Foundation Trust, Stockport
e221
The value of a chest xray prior to coronary angiograms
Dr Mohd A. Syed, University hospitals of Leicester, Leicester
e222
e222
Poland’s syndrome - size matters
Dr Giles Roditi, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow
e223
PET/CT vs CT staging in primary lung tumours
Dr Fatma Bayam, Warrington Hospital, Warrington
e224
Pictorial Review to illustrate the revised TNM staging for lung cancer
Dr Rupika Mehta, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London
e225
The apparently normal chest radiograph: a pictorial view of potential pathologies
Dr Steve S. H. Amerasekera, Sandwell Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham
e226
Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: An overview of the radiology from a satellite service
Dr G Narang, Royal United Hospital, Bath, Bath
e304
The assessment of pericardial disease on cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging
Dr Simon S. Gill, Southampton University Hospitals, Southampton
e305
Interventricular septal fibroma in a 40 year old female patient
Dr Iman Gharib Ali, The Royal Wolverhampton Hospital, Wolverhampton
e306
Coronary artery fistulae: depiction at multidetector row CTA & their relationship to normal coronary arteries
Dr Giles Roditi, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow
e414
Unilateral absence of the pulmonary artery: a review of its causes and MR imaging appearances
Dr Gregor Stenhouse, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London
e415
CT imaging in the acute aortic syndrome: should ECG gated CT be the routine first line investigation?
Dr Karen J. Litton, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff
e416
Congenital anomalies of the inferior vena cava
Dr Tahir J. Khan, University Hospital of North Staffordshire, Stoke-On-Trent
e417
Imaging of filling defects of the Inferior Vena Cava: Multi-Detector Row CT and MR
Dr Guru S. Karnati, Musgrove park Hospital, Taunton
e418
The role of interventional radiology in arterial vascular emergencies: A pictorial review
Dr Karen J. Litton, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff
e419
Using multi-detector CT to identify trauma patients for: surgery, interventional radiology and conservative management
Dr Pegah Mohaghegh, St. Bartholomew's and The Royal London Hospitals, London
e420
Liver appearances post radiofrequency ablation, a trainee's guide
Dr Badar Bin Bilal Shafi, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool
e421
Contrast-enhanced MRA in the NSF era: potential for contrast dose reduction with a high relaxivity contrast agent
Dr Matthew J. Kuhn, University of Illinois at Peoria, Ilinois, USA
e522
A pilot study on effect of experimental fasting protocols for hepatobiliary ultrasound examination on healthy volunteers with regards to sonographic image quality
Miss Heng Ivy, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore, Singapore
e523
Gallbladder carcinoma - the missing primary
Dr Elizabeth J. O'Donovan, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London
e524
Cholangiocarcinoma: a Radiological Overview
Dr Elizabeth J. O'Donovan, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London
e525
Gastric linitis plastica - not just one cause
Dr Christopher L. Rodriguez, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff
e526
Imaging appearances of various AIDS defining illnesses in the gastrointestinal tract
Dr Khizer A. Rana, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London
e527
The acute abdomen in the immunocompromised patient: a pictorial review
Dr Alexandra L. Williams, Mersey School of Radiology, Mersey
e528
Imaging the small bowel in non-dedicated, routine oncology CT scanning of the abdomen and pelvis: comparison of protocols
Dr Alex M. Mortimer, Great Western Hospital, Swindon
e529
A pictorial review of the typical and more unusual metastatic behaviour patterns of primary abdominal neuroendocrine tumours of the pancreas and gastrointestinal tract
Dr Ounali Jaffer, King's College, London
e530
Multimodality imaging of the abdominal wall
Dr Jonathan D. Colledge, Barts and the London NHS trust, London
e531
Rectal bleeding on MDCT mesenteric angiography: Starting from the bottom
Dr Gavin Lim, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore, Singapore
e532
Fat containing lesions of the liver: The trainee's perspective
Dr Sumita Chawla, Wirral University Hospital, Wirral
e533
A pictorial review of post-operative complications of pancreatoduodenectomy (Whipple procedure), with an emphasis on those requiring radiological intervention
Dr Ounali Jaffer, King's College, London
e534
Acute Pancreatitis: the role of imaging in diagnosis and treatment
Dr Shilpa Patel, The Royal London Hospital, London
e535
A pictorial review of splenic pathology
Dr Euan G. C. Stubbs, Queen Margaret Hospital, Dunfermline
e536
Multimodality imaging features of acquired sub-diaphragmatic bowel fistulae
Dr Juleen Gayed, Barts and The London NHS Trust, London
e537
Imaging characteristics of abdominal hernia
Tishi M. Ninan, Peninsula Radiology Academy, Plymouth
e538
PET/CT vs CT staging in primary oesophageal tumours
Dr Alexandra L. Williams, Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Warrington
e606
“Renal colic”- is it just stones?
Dr Shubhabrata Biswas, Warrington Hospital, Warrington
e607
Radiofrequency ablation for small renal masses: Indications, tips and tricks for a successful procedure.
Dr Richard J. P. Smith, Bart's and the London NHS Trust, London
e608
Ultrasound measurements of the renal size and renal pelvis in paediatric patients with urinary symptoms-is there a significant difference between supine and prone positions?
Dr James M. Howard, Fairfield General Hospital, Bury
e609
Non-malignant testicular lesions: a review of the differential and imaging features
Dr Matthew D. Bull, Peninsula Radiology Academy, Plymouth
e704
Pre-UAE MRI - beyond fibroids: a pictorial review
Dr Petra L. Williams, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth
e705
A pictorial guide to the revised FIGO staging system for gynaecological malignancies
Dr Rupika Mehta, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London
e706
Accuracy of CT staging of ovarian cancer when compared to laporotomy staging
Dr Aparna Deshpande, University Hospitals of Leicester, Leicester
e707
Revised FIGO staging for cervical cancer: a pictorial review
Dr Aarti Shah, Maidstone Hospital, Kent
e816
Early identification of stress fractures
Dr Shilpa Patel, Barts and the Royal London NHS Trust, London
e817
Classification of phalangeal fractures: a pictorial review
Dr Philip Yoong, Norwich Radiology Academy, Norwich
e818
Ultrasound of the hand: a complete guide
Dr Dushyant Shetty, Plymouth Hospital NHS Trust, Plymouth
e819
Patient Related Outcome Measures (PROM’s) following ultrasound guided aspiration for supraspinatus calcific tendinitis in a district hospital in UK
Dr Ajay Sahu, Peninsula Radiology Academy, Plymouth
e820
Ultrasound guided percutaneous needle lavage, an effective management of rotator cuff calcific tendinitis
Dr Ali T. Zavareh, University College London Hospital, London
e821
Pictorial review of the abduction and external rotation view in MR shoulder arthrography
Dr Neville P. Joshi, North Manchester General Hospital, Manchester
e822
A pictorial overview of the Schatzker classification of tibial plateau fractures illustrated with CT images.
Dr Jon Sharpe, Bradford Teaching Hospitals, Bradford
e823
Chondroid syringoma presenting as clinical soft tissue mass: MRI findings with pathologic correlation
Mrs Stavroula J. Theodorou, University of Manchester, Manchester & University of California, San Diego, California, United States
e824
Cauda Equina Syndrome: Understanding its etiology via MRI imaging features
Dr Emma K. Cheasty, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston
e825
Efficacy and safety of percutaneous vertebroplasty in malignancy: A systematic review
Dr Cindy Chew, Gartnavel General Hospital, Glasgow
e826
A multi-site bone mineral density evaluation in patients with advanced ankylosing spondylitis: DXA and QCT findings
Mrs Stavroula J. Theodorou, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK, University of California, San Diego, CA, USA & Veterans Administration Medical Center, San Diego, CA, USA
e827
Dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and quantitative computed tomography (QCT) findings in ankylosing spondylitis of the axial skeleton: bone densitometry and beyond
Mrs Stavroula J. Theodorou, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester & University of Manchester, Manchester
e828
A to Z guide to blunt and penetrating orbital trauma on CT
Dr Homoyoon Mehrzad, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire, Coventry
e829
A pictorial review of traumatic diaphragmatic injury
Dr Homoyoon Mehrzad, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire, Coventry
e911
Acute stroke imaging: are thin slices useful?
Dr Francesca K. H. Ng, Northwick Park Hospital, Middlesex
e912
Arterial Dissections of the head and neck: a pictorial review
Dr S Quigley, Barts and The London NHS Trust, London
e913
Can the cause of stroke in young be dissected out by imaging?: A pictorial review
Dr R Jayan, University Hospital, Aintree, Liverpool
e914
Imaging of the cavernous sinus
Dr Prajakta Pinglay, University Hospitals of Leicester, Leicester
e915
Paediatric cerebral venous sinus thrombosis - spectrum of radiological findings and its complications.
Dr Priya Bhatnagar, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds
e916
Discriminating cerebral abscess from tumour: drawbacks in the reliance upon diffusion weighted MR imaging
Dr Alex M. Mortimer, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol
e917
Cerebral CT perfusion studies: indications, technique, interpretation and pitfalls
Dr Amit A. Roy, Barts and The London NHS Trust, London
e918
Correlation of interpretation of out of hours CT scans of head by accident and emergency physicians and radiologists
Dr Rajiv Singh, Severn School of Radiology, Bristol
e919
A pictorial review of abnormalities of the globe
Dr Amit A. Roy, Barts and The London NHS Trust, London
e920
Orbital lymphoma -imaging characteristics and conundrums.
Dr Damian P. Mullan, The Christie Hospital, Manchester
e921
Orbital implants and surgical devices: a pictorial review
Dr Mohammed Syed, University Hospitals of Leicester, Leicester
e922
Medulloblastoma: Pre and post surgical imaging characteristics on CT and MRI
Dr Ounali Jaffer, King's College Hospital, London
e923
The spectrum of imaging findings in neurosarcoidosis
Dr Mandip Kaur, University Hospitals of Leicester, Leicester
e1011
Medial canthus of the orbit-Imaging anatomy and pathology review
Dr Rajesh Botchu, University Hospitals of Leicester, Leicester
e1012
64 slice MDCT and MR appearances of the meckel’s cave and gasserion ganglion: revisiting anatomical landmarks with state of the art imaging
Dr Athar Haroon, University Hospitals of Leicester, Leicester
e1013
State-of-the-art imaging of middle ear cholesteatomas
Dr Elena Boyd, Northwick Park Hospital, Middlesex, Harrow
e1014
Multimodality imaging findings of central skull base osteomyelitis as a complication of malignant otitis externa (MOE)
Dr Ashok Adams, Barts and the London NHS Trust, London
e1015
Flap reconstructions in head and neck cancer: a survival guide for the radiologist
Dr Dilip Oswal, Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Wakefield
e1016
MRI-measured tumour volume predicts occult cervical lymph node metastasis and survival in oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma
Mr Paul W. Boland, Oxford University, Oxford
e1017
Multimodality and fusion imaging in thyroid cancer - a pictorial review
Dr Radhakrishnan Jayan, University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool
e1107
Radiologists' understanding of RCR guidelines in the imaging of suspected non accidental injury
Dr Paul S. Walker, Mid Yorkshire NHS Trust, Dewsbury
e1108
Neuro-imaging in non-accidental injury
Dr Fatma Bayam, Alder Hey Children's Hospital, Liverpool
e1109
Scurvy: a tale from Nelson's county
Dr Catherine A. Johnson, Norwich Radiology Academy, Norwich
e1110
Tubes, lines, wires and artefacts in paediatric radiology
Dr Ali T. Zavareh, University College London Hospital, London
e1205
Biliary-type pain in patients with gallbladder stones, on otherwise normal ultrasound- what does cholescintigraphy reveal?
Dr Pegah Mohaghegh, St. Bartholomew's and The Royal London Hospitals, London
e1206
Bone scintigraphy image quality
Dr Kurdow Nader, The Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals NHS Trust, Wolverhampton
e1207
Comparison of bone scintigraphy with FDG PET/CT in detecting bone metastases
Dr Chintu A. Gademsetty, Barts and the London NHS Trust, London
e1208
Repatriation of a cardiac nuclear medicine service from a tertiary centre to a DGH - can we maintain the same reporting standards?
Dr Ahmed A. Daghir, Kingston Hospital NHS Trust, Kingston upon Thames
e1209
Physiological assessment of vesico-ureteric reflux with indirect radionuclide cystography
Dr Emma Helbren, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London
e1210
Lymphoscintigraphy in oncological staging and investigation of lymphoedema; applications and limitations
Dr Ashok Adams, Barts and the London, London
e1408
Detecting the absent: a vigilance challenge
Dr Caroline Cameron, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow
e1409
Artefacts in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): a pictorial review
Dr Ajay Sahu, Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust, Plymouth
e1515
Your radiology department: why would anyone complain?
Dr Lucy A. Fowkes, Norfolk & Norwich University Hospitals NHS Trust, Norwich
e1516
We need to know who we are talking to!
Dr Janani Kumaraguru, Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol
e1517
Do hospitals comply with Department of Health (DOH) guidelines when transferring images between hospitals?
Dr Steve Amerasekera, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire, Coventry
e1518
Assessment of ultrasound provision outside the imaging department
Dr Inderjeet Nagra, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham
e1519
Creation of a dedicated “lumps and bumps” ultrasound service: implications for training
Dr Alex M. Mortimer, Great Western Hospital, Swindon
e1520
Small bowel enteroclysis- a patient satisfaction study
James M. Howard, Fairfield Hospital, Bury
e1521
Engaging with patients in research: lessons learned from a Scottish imaging department
Mrs Sandra A. Mathers, The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen & NHS Grampian, Aberdeen
e1522
Is the information adequate? a comparison of referrals for lumbar spine MRI by physiotherapists
Dr Brathaban Rajayogeswaran, Kings College Hospital, London
e1606
CT - yet more cause for concern? Preparations for the third UK national CT dose survey
Dr Stuart Meeson, University of Oxford, Oxford & Health Protection Agency, Chilton
e1607
MR Neuroimaging at 1.5T and 3T: What You Need to Know
Dr Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, Mt Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY, USA
e1608
Pharmacokinetics and Safety of Gadobenate Dimeglumine in Patients from 2 to 5 Years of Age
Dr MilesA. Kirchin, Bracco Imaging SpA, Milan, Italy
e1609
Biochemical Imaging of the Cartilage (Syngo Mapit)
Ms Tracey Walker, Siemens Healthcare, Frimley
e1610
Fetal Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A new developing technique for the developing patient
Mr Salem Koh,KK Women's and Children's Hospital, Singapore, Singapore.
e1705
Audit of the requesting of abdominal plain films by the casualty department in a single hospital
Dr Luke D. Wheeler, Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport
e1706
Are radiology reports always read and acted on?
Dr Vamsidhar Rachapalli, Morriston Hospital, Swansea
e1807
A simple computer coding system improves the rate of recording and auditing of reporting discrepancies
Dr Rebecca H. Johnson, Weston General Hospital, Weston Super Mare
e1808
Advances in Post Processing Technology for Quantifiable 3D Dynamic Evaluation in MRI.
Ms Kelly Moore, Siemens Healthcare, Frimley
e1809
Teleradiology and its Implications in future decision making about Remote interventions: Are we heading for Tele-robotic-radiology
Dr Athar Haroon, University Hospitals of Leicester, Leicester
e2001
Familial paragangliomas: all in the genes. What the radiologist needs to know
Dr Ounali Jaffer, King's College, London

