RADIOLOGY Academic Year : 2015-2016 4 ECTS credits Total 3 weeks Date : 01.07.2015 th 4 year Undergraduate Lecture: 12 h/week Clinical Practice: 4 h/week Required in Turkish Contact : Prof. Dr. Hanefi YILDIRIM Prof. Dr. Ayşe MURAT AYDIN Prof. Dr. Zülkif BOZGEYİK Doç. Dr. Selami SERHATLIOĞLU Doç. Dr. Hakan ARTAŞ Doç. Dr. Ahmet Kürşat POYRAZ Yrd. Doç. Dr. Serpil AĞLAMIŞ AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE Department of radiology divided in to five subgroups: neuroradiology, chest and mammographics, abdominal, interventional and muscle-skeletal sections. According to those groubs, we are teaching to students radiologic lessons. First, we are repeated basic radiologic anatomy and sectional anatomy. Second we are giving to students information about computed tomography, magnetic resoneans imaging and ultrasound physics. As a third stage, we are mentioning radiologic of the clinic subjects. Additional to all of the subjects; we are telling to our students in the reading rooms how to choose which radiologic modalities .We are discussing with students about each radiologic case. COURSE CONTENTS Introduction to radiology and history of radiology Radiologic algorhytm Nonvascular interventional radiology Radiologic diagnosis methods (US, Doppler) Radiologic imaging of digestive system Radiologic evaluation of digestive tube Radiologic imaging of respiratory system Evaluation of chest radiograpyh Radiologic contrast agents, side effects Radiation effects and protection Radiologic imaging of vascular system CT & MR physics Radiologic imaging of CNS Spine imaging Infection, infestation and white matter diseases Trauma Cerebrovascular diseases Radiologic imaging of urinary system Radiologic evaluation of urinary system diseases Production of x- rays and features Radiologic imaging of musculoskeletal system and soft tissues Radiologic imaging of bones Radiologic imaging of joints Radiologic imaging of vascular structures Vascular interventional radiology Radiologic imaging of hepatobiliary system Radiologic imaging of pancreas, spleen and peritoneum Elementary lesions of lung and radiology of respiratory system diseases Radiologic evaluation of mediastinal lesions Radiologic imaging of genital system Obstetric imaging Head and neck imaging Congenital lesions of CNS Brain tumors Cardiac imaging and evaluation of plain film Radiologic imaging of breasts ASSESSMENT METHODS One written and oral examination at the end of 3 weeks is scheduled. Prerequisite/recommended None TEXTBOOK / RECOMMENDED READING 1- Clinical Magnetic Resonance İmaging (Second edition), Edelman-Hesselink-Zlatkin (1996) 2- Magnetic Resonance İmaging of the Brain and Spine (Third edition) , Scott W. Atlas (2002) 3- Pediatric Neuroimaging (Third edition), A-James Barkowitch (2000). 4- Vascular and Interventional Radiology: Principles and Practice, Bakal, C.W., Silberzweig,J.E., Cynamon,J., Sprayregen, S. 5- Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, D.Karasick, M.E.Shcweitzer 6- Teaching atlas of Mammography (3 rd edition), Tabar, L., Dean, P.B. 7- Practical MR Mammography, Fischer, U. 8- Radilogy Review Manual, Wolfgang Döhnert, M.D.1993 9- Diagnostic İmaging of İnfants and Children, Vol. I, John R.Sty, M.D. Roberts G. Wells,M.D, Robert J. Starshak, M.D., David C.Gregg, M.D. 1992 10- Diagnostic Ultrasound (Second edition) Volume One, Carol M.Rumack,M.D., Stephanie R. Wilson, M.D., J.William Charboneau, M.D., (1998) 11- Diagnostic Ultrasound (Second edition) Volume Two, Carol M.Rumack,M.D., Stephanie R. Wilson, M.D., J.William Charboneau, M.D., (1998) 12- An İmaging Atlas of Human Anatomy, Jamie Weir, Peter.H.Abrahams, (1992)