1.75 CME
29 Videos
1 Hour 47 Minutes of Video
1.75 CME
This mastery series will go through the normal, abnormal, and a variety of different types of pathologies including inflammatory conditions, neoplasms, benign lesions of the gallbladder. It’s important to learn about because conditions of the gallbladder are ubiquitous. For the most part, we see a lot of gallbladder pathologies common in our patient population. So if you want to learn more about it, this is a great place to start.
This mastery course is going to go through the pathologies of the gallbladder.
Learning Outcomes & CME Information
Mahan Mathur, MD
Associate Professor, Division of Body Imaging; Vice Chair of Education, Dept of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging
Yale School of Medicine
1 hr. 47 min.
Introduction to Gallbladder
2 m.
Normal Anatomy
5 m.
Phrygian Cap
3 m.
Gallbladder Duplication
3 m.
Gallstones
3 m.
Gallbladder Sludge
4 m.
Pigmented Gallstones
4 m.
Tumefactive Sludge
5 m.
Acute Cholecystitis
5 m.
Acute Cholecystitis with Liver Hyperemia
4 m.
Gangrenous Cholecystitis
5 m.
Perforated Cholecystitis
4 m.
Perforated Cholecystitis with Abscess
4 m.
Emphysematous Cholecystitis
5 m.
Porcelain Gallbladder
5 m.
Mirizzi Syndrome
5 m.
Bouveret’s Syndrome
4 m.
Gallstone IIeus (CT)
3 m.
Gallstone Ileus (MRI)
3 m.
Dropped Gallstones: Non-Calcified
6 m.
Dropped Gallstones with Abscess
4 m.
Dropped Gallstones with Abscess (DWI)
3 m.
Adenomyomatosis, Focal
5 m.
Adenomyomatosis, Diffuse
3 m.
Cholesterol Polyps
6 m.
Primary Neoplasm – Adenocarcinoma
6 m.
Primary Neoplasm – Adenocarcinoma, Liver Invasion
5 m.
Primary Neoplasm – Squamous Cell
5 m.
Metastases
3 m.
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