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Referrals

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Either they should ask the surgical team for clinical management of a patient with suspected septic ileus with a differential including necrotising enterocolitis or the radiology team for interpretation of the x-ray. However, as an F1, you may well know the patient best and therefore you may be best placed to refer the patient.

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CT Head Interpretation

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In the webinar below, Dr Sam Kular (interventional radiology fellow) provides a structured approach to CT head interpretation, with an overview of common cases & pitfalls. Our Webinar

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CT Chest Interpretation

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In the webinar below, Dr Dexter Valencia (interventional radiology registrar) provides a structured approach to CT chest/thorax interpretation, with an overview of common cases & pitfalls. Our Webinar

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CT Abdomen & Pelvis Interpretation

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In the webinar below, Dr Henry de Boer ( radiology registrar) provides a structured approach to CT abdomen & pelvis interpretation, with an overview of common cases & pitfalls. Our Webinar

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Lower Limb X-Ray Interpretation

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In the webinar below, Dr Joe Kang ( radiology registrar) provides a structured approach to interpreting knee, ankle & foot x-rays, with an overview of common cases & pitfalls. Our Webinar

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Upper Limb X-ray Interpretation

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In the webinars below, Dr June Lau & Dr Henry de Boer ( radiology registrars) provides a structured approach to interpreting shoulder, elbow, forearm, wrist & hand x-rays, with an overview of common cases & pitfalls. Our Webinar

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Caring for children after a kidney transplant

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Diagnosis is based on Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) in the blood, radiologic findings, and biopsy results. Available from [link] ISN-KDIGO Webinar: Management of the failing kidney allograft, 19/09/2023 Acott, P.D. Most PTLD cases occur within the first year after transplant , during the period of intensive T-cell immunosuppression.