Congress:
ECR25
Poster Number:
C-21566
Type:
Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
Authorblock:
I. A. Danciu, E. A. Marciuc, A. Gherman, C. Tudorache, B. I. Dobrovat, D. Haba; Iasi/RO
Disclosures:
Irina Amalia Danciu:
Nothing to disclose
Emilia Adriana Marciuc:
Nothing to disclose
Alexandra Gherman:
Nothing to disclose
Cornelia Tudorache:
Nothing to disclose
Bogdan Ionut Dobrovat:
Nothing to disclose
Danisia Haba:
Nothing to disclose
Keywords:
CNS, Neuroradiology brain, Vascular, CT-Angiography, MR, MR-Angiography, Diagnostic procedure, Aneurysms, Cancer, Ischaemia / Infarction
Horner’s Syndrome (HS) is a neurological condition caused by disruption of the sympathetic pathway, leading to ptosis, miosis, and anhidrosis. Given its varied etiologies, accurate radiological evaluation is crucial for diagnosis and management.
Study Objectives:
- Establish a systematic, location-based imaging approach for HS, categorizing lesions as central, preganglionic, or postganglionic.
- Optimize imaging protocols with a focus on MRI, CT, and vascular imaging.
- Foster interdisciplinary collaboration to enhance diagnosis and treatment.
- Utilize case-based illustrations to improve understanding of sympathetic pathway disruptions.
By mapping lesion locations with multimodal imaging, this study aims to improve diagnostic accuracy, reduce unnecessary investigations, and enhance patient outcomes.