ADC Positive Multiple Sclerosis - Demyelination MRI Case Review
MRI Mastery Series: Demyelinating Disease by Dr. David Yousem, MD - https://mrionline.com/p/mri-mastery-s... Dr. Yousem is back with his most extensive course to date; MRI Mastery Series: Demyelinating Disease. With a variety of pathologies and a multitude of presentations, keeping the demyelinating disorders differentiated is challenging at the best of times. Dr. Yousem introduces this series with a look at the anatomy involved in these processes as well as a discussion on imaging technique. We then take a deep dive into case review covering nearly 30 cases. Some of the diagnoses covered in this course include: Multiple Sclerosis Splenium Demyelination Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis CADASIL Adrenoleukodystrophy and more… ------- Join us every week for free radiology lectures. Learn alongside top radiologists, explore new topics weekly, and connect with your radiology community. Sign up for your free MRI Online account here to access the full version of this Noon Conferences and previous Noon Conferences: https://mrionline.com/register/free/ Meet your Radiology CME Requirements Whether you're looking to broaden your knowledge or dive deep into a specific subspecialty, our radiology courses are designed to help you improve your ability to read images and make the right diagnosis. With an MRI Online membership, you can claim over 700 CME hours of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ with more added weekly. MRI Online organizes our radiology courses into short, micro CME topics and automatically keeps track of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ earned. As you learn with MRI Online, your CME credits accrue and can be claimed at any time. Create an account ➡ https://mrionline.com/ Sign up to complete your radiology CME requirements. We make your credentialing process easy. You can review all of our courses on your laptop or mobile device and instantly generate your printable certificate ➡ https://mrionline.com/ About Medality, formerly MRI Online Medality is the leading practice development platform for radiologists and medical imaging organizations. Medality helps tens of thousands of radiologists from over 100 countries upskill in high-growth, advanced imaging areas with case-based microlearning video courses and integrated cases designed to simulate clinical practice from anywhere, anytime. Imaging organizations use Medality to improve diagnostic and reporting quality, reduce turnaround times, and expand their breadth of practice quickly in the areas they need it most. Medality’s case-based education is accredited under MRI Online by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) and totals more than 700 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ across its platform. Learners can also earn credits for MQSA, SCCT, NASCI, state licensure requirements and more. Courses are developed in partnership with hundreds of top academic faculty, such as Dr. David Yousem, Dr. Stephen Pomeranz, Dr. Petra Lewis, Dr. Don Resnick, Dr. Rachel Brem, Dr. Suresh Mukherji, Dr. Stefan Zimmerman, and Dr. Lacey McIntosh. Accreditation Statement MRI Online is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

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