IPLUSO 19644
Comparative Imaging and Radiomics
Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy
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ApresentaçãoPresentationThe course aims to pave the way for future studies in the field of veterinary radiology
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ProgramaProgrammeBasics on comparative Anatomy and Physiology Techniques and Methods in Comparative Imaging 1- General Radiology and ultrasonography applied in animals 2- Computed Tomography applications 3- Magnetic Resonance Imaging applications 4- Structural and Functional Magnetic Resonance applications 5- PET and SPECT applications 6- Comparative Neuroradiology New updated in comparative imaging 1- New technologies: Radiomics
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ObjectivosObjectivesAcquire knowledge of comparative imaging and radiomics Identify the main methods and techniques used in animal vs human imaging Describe the main pathological manifestations of the disease, and how they translate the image on animal and human
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BibliografiaBibliographyO'Brien, R. & Barr, F. (2012). BSAVA - Manual de Diagnóstico por Imagem Abdominal de Cães e Gatos. Editora Roca. Kealy, J. K.; & Graham, J. P. & Mcallister, H. (2011). Radiologia e Ultra-sonografia do Cão e do Gato. 3ª Ed. Elsevier. Ayers, S. (2012). Small animal radiographic techniques and positioning. Wiley-Blackwell Schwartz, T. & Saunders, J. (2011). Veterinary Computed Tomography. Wiley-Blackwell. Pisco, J. M. (2009). Imagiologia Básica. Ed: Lidel. Bontrager. K. & Lampignamo J. P. (2008). Manual prático de Técnicas e posicionamentos radiográficos. 8ª Ed. Elsevier Sloane, C.; Holmes, K.; Anderson, C. & Whitley, S. (2010). Clark’s pocket handbook for Radiographer´s. Hodder Arnold Bushong, S. C. (2012). Manual de radiologia para técnicos. Elsevier
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MetodologiaMethodologyThe teaching methodology used focuses on an expository and demonstrative approach to the syllabus to be taught. Student participation and a framed approach to problem solving based on clinical cases will be favored. The student may complete the curricular unit by continuous assessment or by final exam.Continuous assessment consists of applying 4 assessment moments, with a minimum grade of 8 points. The calculation of the final classification is obtained by the arithmetic average of the 4 evaluation moments.The final assessment is expressed on a scale of 0 to 20 points, and the course will only be considered successfully completed if the weighted value obtained in the final classification calculation is equal to or greater than 9.5 points.
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LínguaLanguagePortuguês
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TipoTypeSemestral
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ECTS3
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NaturezaNatureMandatory
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EstágioInternshipNão