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Congress: ECR25
Poster Number: C-23224
Type: Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
DOI: 10.26044/ecr2025/C-23224
Authorblock: A. Ben Khalifa, I. Dkhil, M. Ben Hafsa, S. Jelassi, A. Jelassi, M. Inoubli, I. Bouzaouache, D. Nouri, S. Nagi; TUNIS/TN
Disclosures:
Asma Ben Khalifa: Nothing to disclose
Insaf Dkhil: Nothing to disclose
Meriem Ben Hafsa: Nothing to disclose
Soumaya Jelassi: Nothing to disclose
Achref Jelassi: Nothing to disclose
Marwa Inoubli: Nothing to disclose
Ines Bouzaouache: Nothing to disclose
Dorsaf Nouri: Nothing to disclose
Sonia Nagi: Nothing to disclose
Keywords: CNS, MR, Decision analysis, Education and training
Conclusion

The limbic system’s intricate anatomical and functional architecture is well-explored through neuroimaging, particularly MRI and advanced techniques like DTI, fMRI, and spectroscopy. Radiological evaluation allows early detection of limbic pathology, guiding diagnosis and management in epilepsy, neurodegeneration, and psychiatric disorders. Understanding these imaging findings enhances our ability to correlate radiology with clinical outcomes, thus improving patient care.

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