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Mastery Series

Soft Tissue Masses on MRI

Content Reviewed: 2021-07-15

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4.75 CME

62 Videos

23 Clinical Cases

4.75 CME

Course Description

Soft tissue masses are the brain teasers of imaging. There are a few that are pathognomonic, some that narrow down to either/or, and a whole lot that fall into the “could be”/differential of likelihood range.

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  • Apply appropriate search patterns to ensure high quality case assessment 
  • Identify key anatomical landmarks, variations, and abnormalities on imaging
  • Accurately interpret advanced imaging cases
  • Formulate definitive diagnoses and limited differentials
  • Instructors

    Stephen J Pomeranz, MD

    Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online

    ProScan Imaging

    Lesson

    MRI Mastery Series - Soft Tissue Masses: Assessing & Classifying Masses

    1 hr. 47 min.

    Defining Soft Tissue Masses

    3 m.

    Approach to Soft Tissue Masses

    4 m.

    Characterizing Masses Using T2 Imaging

    7 m.

    Imaging Signs

    10 m.

    Assessing the Presence of Edema

    6 m.

    Adipocytic Masses

    6 m.

    Fibroblastic and Myofibroblastic Masses

    4 m.

    Benign Fibroblastic and Myofibroblastic Masses

    3 m.

    Locally Aggressive Fibroblastic and Myofibroblastic Masses

    5 m.

    Rarely Metastasizing Fibroblastic and Myofibroblastic Masses

    3 m.

    Malignant Fibroblastic and Myofibroblastic Masses

    2 m.

    So-called Fibrohistiocytic Masses

    4 m.

    So-called Fibrohistiocystic Masses: Uncommon Lesions

    5 m.

    Smooth Muscle, Skeletal Muscle & Pericytic Lesions

    4 m.

    Hemangiomas

    3 m.

    Hemangioma and Vascular Lesions

    4 m.

    Hemangioma Subtypes

    5 m.

    Benign Vascular Masses

    2 m.

    Infantile Hemangiomas

    2 m.

    Congenital Hemangiomas

    2 m.

    Infantile Vs. Congenital Hemangiomas

    2 m.

    Syndromic Hemangioma

    2 m.

    Hemangioma Treatment

    3 m.

    Hemangioma Vs. Vascular Anomalies

    3 m.

    Vascular Malformation – Venous Type

    4 m.

    Vascular Malformation Treatment

    2 m.

    Lymphatic Malformations

    4 m.

    Imaging Appearance of Lymphatic Lesions

    4 m.

    AVM Vs. AVF

    4 m.

    Schobinger Staging of AVM’s

    3 m.

    Less Common Vascular Anomalies

    3 m.

    Vascular Malformations – Critical Exclusions

    3 m.

    Unusual and Unclassified Soft Tissue Masses

    3 m.

    Lesson

    MRI Mastery Series - Soft Tissue Masses: Case Review

    23 Clinical Cases

    3 hr. 2 min.

    4 Year Old Female with Pain and Limping

    5 m.

    41 Year Old Male with Left Neck Mass: Approach

    12 m.

    41 Year Old Male, Companion Case Review

    11 m.

    15 Year Old Male With a Track & Field Injury Several Months Prior to Study

    4 m.

    15 Year Old Male Companion Case Review

    6 m.

    14 Year Old Male, Sustained Injury to Thigh

    5 m.

    58 Year Old Male with Mildly Painful Lump in 2nd Metatarsal

    7 m.

    58 Year Old Male Companion Case Review

    8 m.

    45 Year Old Male, Pain and Lump in Knee

    9 m.

    17 Year Old Male, Complaining of Dorsal Foot Pain

    6 m.

    56 Year Old Female with Lateral Ankle Pain

    5 m.

    29 Year Old Female with Wrist Discomfort for Four Months

    6 m.

    57 Year Old Male with Palpable Mass in the Medial Aspect of the Thigh

    11 m.

    17 Year Old Male with “Torque” Like Injury

    5 m.

    59 Year Old Male with Pain in the Nail Bed

    5 m.

    33 Year Old with Stiffness in Index Finger and Chronic Wrist Pain

    6 m.

    19 Year Old Male with Known Mass in Head and Neck

    3 m.

    19 Year Old Male, Companion Case

    5 m.

    75 Year Old Male, Mass in the Scapular Region

    8 m.

    51 Year Old Female with Chondromalacia and Pain

    9 m.

    34 Year Old Male with Pain Wrapping Around the Wrist

    8 m.

    57 Year Old, Sustained Injury in the Region of the Quadriceps

    9 m.

    43 Year Old Female, Companion Case

    6 m.

    43 Year Old Female with Mass in Hand

    6 m.

    43 Year Old Female, Companion Case – Important Differentials

    7 m.

    2 Year Old With Chest Wall Mass, Enhancing in Size

    6 m.

    39 Year Old Male with Mass in Finger and Previous Pinching Injury

    8 m.

    41 Year Old Female with Known Desmoid Tumor

    6 m.

    3 Year Old with Right-Sided Neck Mass

    4 m.

    Course Evaluation

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