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Course Outline

What is Rotational Angiography?
      Introduction
Uses of Rotational Angiography
      Why Rotational Angiography is Used?
Clinical Anatomy and Neurological Indications and Examples
      Introduction
Other clinical indications
      Bifurcation Analysis
      Thoracic and Abdominal Aneurysms
      Pelvic Angiography
Background Information
Rotational Angiography Procedure Methodology
Rotational Angiography Procedure cont.
Contrast Injection Duration Considerations
      Contrast Injection Duration cont.
3D Rotational Angiography
      Introduction
      Equipment Basics
      Acquisition and Reconstruction Technique
      Acquisition and Reconstruction Technique cont.
      Rendering Modes
      Clinical Indications
      Giant Aneurysm
      Aneurysm Coil Placement
      Aneurysm after Intervention
      Post Therapy
      Arteriovenous Malformation
      Post Vertebroplasty / Kyphoplasty
Conclusion
      Closing remarks
References
      References


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