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Cases may be abdominal or pelvic cases. Cases should be usual or unusual presentations of common pathologic processes. The target audience is resident/fellows/MOC.

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1 Cases may be abdominal or pelvic cases. Cases should be usual or unusual presentations of common pathologic processes. The target audience is resident/fellows/MOC takers and radiologists in private practice encountering abdominopelvic CT or MR cases TEMPLATE FOR SCBT-MR CASE OF THE QUARTER SCBT-MR CASE OF THE QUARTER

2 SCBT-MR SCBT-MR CASE OF THE QUARTER Case of the Quarter Author(s) Name Author’s Institution Author contact information (email address) CASE NAME

3 SCBT-MR CASE OF THE QUARTER Patient clinical history, including pertinent medical/surgical history Imaging with findings

4 SCBT-MR CASE OF THE QUARTER Question Question related to imaging findings e.g. what is the pertinent imaging finding, what is the structure (abnormality) indicated by the arrow etc

5 SCBT-MR CASE OF THE QUARTER Additional history for the case OR recommendation for next appropriate imaging study e.g. “The next appropriate imaging study is A. CT MR US”

6 SCBT-MR CASE OF THE QUARTER QUESTION Question pertaining to new images e.g. what is the diagnosis (with multiple choice answer) Additional images from different modality

7 SCBT-MR CASE OF THE QUARTER Option: physics question related to the case or its imaging OR question related to other organs that should be evaluated in the disease process

8 SCBT-MR CASE OF THE QUARTER Pertinent companion case

9 SCBT-MR CASE OF THE QUARTER TEACHING POINTS 1-3 slides on teaching points


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