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Evening Meeting: Understanding and managing unexpected findings in imaging

Original Event date: 10th November 2022

In this WK Training hub Evening Meeting, Dr Amanda Rabone-Young discusses some common incidental findings in imaging studies that we may stumble across in primary care. She goes on to discuss management strategies for said findings. See the time stamps on this page to jump to each section covering specific abnormalities.

Speaker - Dr Amanda Rabone- Young (Consultant Radiologist MTW)

Dr Rabone-Young is a consultant radiologist at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS trust and is also a member of the Kent and Sussex Radiology Partnership.

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Timestamps

  • 00:00:30 - Intro
  • 00:01:09 - Incidental findings, implications and frequency
  • 00:03:33 - Arachnoid cyst screening and associated issues
  • 00:04:30 - Arachnoid cyst
  • 00:05:10 - Mega cysterna-magna
  • 00:06:40 - Low-lying cerebellar tonsils and Chiari malformations
  • 00:09:15 - Tarlov cysts
  • 00:11:33 - Thyroid nodules
  • 00:14:47 - Lung nodules
  • 00:17:28 - Mediastinal lymph nodes
  • 00:21:28 - Gallbladder polyps
  • 00:23:33 - Hepatic cysts
  • 00:25:38 - Liver haemangiomas
  • 00:26:43 - Renal cysts
  • 00:30:34 - Splenic artery aneurysm
  • 00:32:41 - Adrenal Nodules
  • 00:35:14 - Ovarian cysts
  • 00:38:58 - Endometrial thickening
  • 00:41:11 - Bone lesions
  • 00:47:33 - Summary
  • 00:48:56 - Questions below...
  • 00:48:56 - Ordering F/U imaging suggested on reports
  • 00:52:24 - Question about bilateral ovarian cysts in post menopause
  • 00:53:08 - Use of kinesis
  • 00:54:55 - Follow up of meningiomas
  • 00:56:40 - Role of MRI in monitoring lung nodules
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