In everyday practice, we see patients with a tense abdomen. It is not always easy to differentiate abdominal pain from back pain. An abdominal radiograph is the best way to approach this diagnostic challenge, but then, a lot of changes are visible in the vertebral column. It is important to be able to recognize if these changes in the vertebral column are relevant or not.This lecture provides a guide to differentiating a chronic, not active, degenerative change, from an active and aggressive bone lesion. This knowledge will not only help in the abdominal studies but also in orthopedic patients and on patients with possible neurological diseases affecting the vertebral column.
Language: English
Access: Live-Webinar with Q&A Session
Study Time: 1 hour
Date:
23 June 2020, 2 pm CST (Berlin, Paris)
23June 2020, 7 pm UST+7 (Bangkok, Jakarta)
23 June 2020, 8 pm UST+8 (Beijing, Singapore)
23 June 2020, 9 pm UST+9 (Tokyo, Seoul)
23 June 2020, 10 pm UST+10 (Sydney)
In the event you cannot attend the webinar, you will have access to a recording of the live webinar session for a total duration of 3 days after the webinar takes place.