Congress:
ECR25
Poster Number:
C-21353
Type:
Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
DOI:
10.26044/ecr2025/C-21353
Authorblock:
G. Furlan, J. De Groodt, S. E. Correa Cruz, M. G. Belgrano, M. A. A. Cova; Trieste/IT
Disclosures:
Giovanni Furlan:
Nothing to disclose
Jasmina De Groodt:
Nothing to disclose
Sergio Esteban Correa Cruz:
Nothing to disclose
Manuel Gianvalerio Belgrano:
Nothing to disclose
Maria Assunta A. Cova:
Nothing to disclose
Keywords:
Abdomen, Biliary Tract / Gallbladder, Pancreas, CT, Cholangiography, Technical aspects, Cancer, Neoplasia
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