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Pancreatic Cancer Resectability - What Radiologists Need To Know!

In this video, we discuss imaging features that need to be considered for resectability for pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Join our channel to access to ALL previous lecture recordings and support our work :    / @radiogyan   🎓 🎓 Access 600+ Aunt-Minnie #Radiology Cases and Ace your Board Exams: https://radiogyan.com/membership-acco... 🔴 Subscribe for more #radiology content like this: https://bit.ly/radiogyanYT Time Stamps 0:00 - Introduction 1:27 Learning objectives 6:00 Technical considerations 11:15 Challenges and staging 15:40 Abutment and Encasement 18:20 Case based learning 39:15 Mimics and differentials Join our #radiology discussion groups to participate in the discussion live: Telegram: https://t.me/radiogyan WhatsApp: https://radiogyan.com/recommends/radi... 🌍 Website - https://radiogyan.com 📚 Recommended Radiology Books: https://radiogyan.com/radiology-resou... 💌 Sign up to my monthly email newsletter - https://radiogyan.com/recommends/radi... 📸 Instagram -   / radiogyan   🐦 Twitter -   / radiogyan   📕 Facebook -   / radiogyan   🤝 Donate: https://paypal.me/RGyan 🙍‍♂️ WHO AM I: I'm Amar Udare, a radiology fellow training at McMaster University Canada. I have a passion for teaching and I believe in #FOAMrad - Free Open Access Medicine - Radiology. 🤔 WHAT TO EXPECT? I share radiology cases and resources which will help you prepare for your radiology board exams (including MD / DMRD / DNB radiodiagnosis, the #FRCR exam, OSCE based radiology exams and other radiology exam patterns). Apart from that this will help you be a better radiologist. 📨 GET IN TOUCH: If you’d like to talk, I’d love to hear from you. Messaging @radiogyan on Twitter directly will be the quickest way to get a response, but if your question is very long, feel free to email me at [email protected]. I try my best to reply to everyone. DISCLAIMER: Some of the links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. There is no additional charge to you! Thank you for supporting my channel so I can continue to provide you with free content each week! All Rights Reserved. No part of the content of this video or any video published under RadioGyan, and other encompassed entities, shall be stored, copied, recreated, republished, or transported. Prior express written permission by RadioGyan or Amar Udare is required for any use of this video not permitted the Copyright Act. The advice, guidance, and principles outlined in all content produced by RadioGyan, and other encompassed entities are not guaranteed to be appropriate for your unique situation. We recommend that as a consumer, you exercise your due diligence and research any and all strategies recommended to you before adopting them. RadioGyan and encompassed entities are not responsible for any damages that result from an effort to implement the information provided in this or any other video, article, social media post, and related publications. Your use and viewing of any materials and videos published by RadioGyan, and other encompassed entities confirms your acknowledgement and agreement that Indian law will apply to any and all disputes related to the aforementioned entities. The information in the videos is for educational purpose only and is intended for medical professionals. It should not be used for self-diagnosis or self-treatment. It is not intended as, nor should it be, a substitute for independent professional medical care. We recommend that you consult your own physician regarding any diagnosis, imaging interpretation or course of treatment. Medical practitioners must make their own independent assessment before suggesting a diagnosis or recommending or instituting a course of treatment. The Platforms should not in any way be seen as a replacement for consultation with colleagues or other sources, or as a substitute for conventional training and study.

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