INVASIVE NEURORADIOLOGY
December 14, 2023
2024-09-24 11:29
INVASIVE NEURORADIOLOGY
INVASIVE NEURORADIOLOGY
Lesson Code: |
KI0951 |
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Professor in charge: |
Ioannis Ioannidis, Assistant Professor |
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Other Teachers: |
M. Vlychou, K. Foudas, E. Dardiotis |
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ECTS: |
2.00 |
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Type|Type of Course: |
OP | SCIENTIFIC AREA |
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Teaching Semester: |
13th Semester |
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Hours per week: |
2 hours |
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Total Time (Teaching Hours + Student Workload) |
54 Hours |
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Prerequisites: |
NO |
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Language of Instruction: |
GREEK / ENGLISH (IN CASE OF PARTICIPATION OF FOREIGN STUDENTS). |
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Available for Erasmus: |
NO |
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Semester Lectures: |
Coming Soon… |
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Teaching Method: |
Development of the basic clinical principles of vascular diseases of the Central Nervous System and the main endovascular techniques for their treatment. Survey of recent literature and analysis of topics related to interventional neuroradiology
COMPULSORY PRESENTATION NO
PowerPoint |
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Evaluation Method: |
- Oral exams with presentation of work by participating students.
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Objective Objectives/Desired Results: |
The general purpose of the course aims to understand the clinical conditions related to vascular diseases of the CNS, the development of their imaging findings as well as the modern endovascular techniques applied to their treatment.
Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
- The main clinical manifestations of cerebrovascular attacks.
- The main imaging findings in CT and MRI.
- The main endovascular treatment techniques
- Major clinical, imaging and therapeutic dilemmas.
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Course URL : |
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Course Description: |
Section 1. Introduction of the basic clinical conditions associated with vascular diseases
of the CNS.
Section 2. Introduction to imaging these clinical conditions)
Section 3. Description of therapeutic interventions s)
Section 4. Researching the literature and choosing a presentation topic)
Section 5. Presentation of work, discussion of the topic and answer to questions related to
theme. |
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Recommended reading: |
Students are provided with electronic Teaching Notes and presentation files, as well as recent recap articles on the topic of each presentation. .
Additional bibliography:
- Pearse Morris, “Practical Neuroangiography” Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (LWW), 3rd edition.
Periodically: 1. AJNR, 2. Neuroradiology, 3. Interventional Neuroradiology, 4. JNIS, 5. Stroke.
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