Congress:
ECR24
Poster Number:
C-10282
Type:
EPOS Radiologist (educational)
DOI:
10.26044/ecr2024/C-10282
Authorblock:
P. Rodriguez Ripalda, L. Ormaetxe Albeniz, S. Cisneros Carpio, U. Oiartzabal Elorriaga, J. Asensi, I. Díaz Mediavilla, M. Lasa Gurrutxaga, I. Deba Ayarza, A. Urrutia Ortiz de Salazar; Bilbao/ES
Disclosures:
Patricia Rodriguez Ripalda:
Nothing to disclose
Leire Ormaetxe Albeniz:
Nothing to disclose
Silvia Cisneros Carpio:
Nothing to disclose
Udane Oiartzabal Elorriaga:
Nothing to disclose
Jose Asensi:
Nothing to disclose
Irene Díaz Mediavilla:
Nothing to disclose
Manex Lasa Gurrutxaga:
Nothing to disclose
Iñigo Deba Ayarza:
Nothing to disclose
Ainhoa Urrutia Ortiz de Salazar:
Nothing to disclose
Keywords:
Colon, Mediastinum, Neuroradiology brain, CT, MR, Biopsy, Neoplasia
Timely identification of paraneoplastic syndromes holds the potential for early detection and intervention in previously undetected neoplastic conditions.
As radiologists we should be familiar with the commonly encountered PNSs and their distinctive imaging features.