About this event

  • Date and time Tue 2 Nov 2021 from 9:15am to 3:50pm
  • Location Online
  • Organised by Pathology

This one-day course will introduce the general clinical audience to the interdisciplinary approach in the diagnosis of bone lesions, especially is the necessity for pathoradiographic correlation.

Our panel of experts will present important aspects of radiology and pathology correlation with the aim to formulate meaningful differential diagnoses and to render the correct diagnosis tail. Join us to explore a systematic approach to frequently occurring benign and malignant bone lesions.

During this session, participants will be able to:

  • Experience the benefit of an interdisciplinary approach to bone lesions seen in daily practice
  • Increase knowledge of diagnostic criteria for benign and malignant primary bone tumours and tumour-like lesions
  • Understand the role of molecular diagnostics in the diagnosis of some bone tumours

This webinar is available for on-demand viewing. The webinar recording will be available for registered delegates up to 60 days after the live webinar broadcast via Zoom. The link will be sent 24 hours after the webinar takes place. 

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Agenda

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Welcome and introduction

Professor Dariusz Borys, Pathology Section Member of the Royal Society of Medicine, Professor of Pathology and Orthopaedic Surgery, Department of Pathology, Loyola University Chicago

An approach to cartilaginous lesions

Professor Fiona Bonar, Department of Pathology, Douglas Hanly Moir Pathology, Sydney, Australia

Discussion
Histiocytic lesions of bone and soft tissue

Dr Roberto Garcia, Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Weill Cornell University and Associate Pathologist, Department of Pathology, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York and Dr Nogah Haramati, Professor of Radiology and Orthopaedic Surgery, Department of Radiology Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York

Discussion
Lunch break
An approach to bone producing lesions?

Dr Michael Klein, Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Weill Cornell University, and Associate Pathologist, Department of Pathology Hospital for Special Surgery New York 

Discussion
Differential diagnosis of giant cell-rich lesions of bone

Professor Dariusz Borys

Discussion
Giant cell-rich lesions of bone: Imaging-pathologic correlation

Dr Robert Boutin, Professor of Radiology, Department of Radiology, Stanford University California and Dariusz Borys, Professor of Pathology and Orthopaedic Surgery Department of Pathology, Loyola University Chicago

Discussion
Concluding remarks

Location

Online

Disclaimer: All views expressed in this webinar are of the speakers themselves and not of the RSM nor the speaker's organisations. 

Special rates for difficult times  

The RSM wishes to offer healthcare professionals continued learning opportunities during the coronavirus pandemic. The RSM’s weekly COVID-19 Series webinars remain free of charge, while there will be small charges to register for other online education. These fees will enable the RSM to continue its programme of activities and will apply during the course of the pandemic. 

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