71st AnnuAl ConferenCe of the IndIAn rAdIologICAl And ImAgIng AssoCIAtIon (IrIA) And the 17th AsIAn oCeAnIAn Congress of rAdIology
MUMBAI, INDIA 25th - 28th Jan, 2018
Renaissance Mumbai Convention Centre
Hotel
AoCr 2018
dr. JIgnesh thAkkerORGANIZING CHAIRMAN
dr. BhAvIn JAnkhArIAORGANIZING CHAIRMAN
dr. o. P. BAnsAlORGANIZING SeCRetARy
dr. sAnJeev mAnIORGANIZING SeCRetARy
dr. shAIlendrA sInghORGANIZING SeCRetARy
dr. lAlendrA uPretIJt. SeCRetARy
dr. AnIruddhA kulkArnIJt. SeCRetARy
dr. mrudulA BAPAtJt. SeCRetARy
dr. PrAmod lonIkertReASUReR
dr. r. k. sodAnItReASUReR
dr. suresh ChAndAkVICe CHAIRMAN
dr. suresh sABooVICe CHAIRMAN
dr. rAJesh kAPurVICe CHAIRMAN
The 17th Asian Oceanian Congress of Radiology and the 71st Annual Conference of the Indian Radiology and Imaging Association (IRIA)
will be held at Renaissance Mumbai Convention Centre Hotel, Powai, Mumbai from the 25th - 28th of Jan, 2018.
With 4 days of lectures spread across 6 Halls, 5 halls for presentation of scientific papers, E posters on screens across the conference arena,
more than 20,000 sq feet of space for Scientific Exhibits, Mumbai Chaat Street, 3 consecutive nights of top-notch social events, and stay available at the venue itself for those taking the residential package,
this event is packed with tremendous academics and enjoyment for all delegates who will be attending AOCR2018, an event reaching Indian
shores after a gap of 25 years.
A strong participation from AOSR group of countries is expected for this event, with a heavy dose of International and National faculty that will make this a not-to-miss event in the annals of Radiology
conferences in India.
The mobile App and website are alive and kicking with loads of information, and we are looking forward to hosting all delegates from
across India for AOCR 2018. This conference is open to IRIA members of India, and members of the AOSR.
With a warm heart, and folded hands, we welcome you to register early and be a part of AOCR 2018.
ABout IrIA
Indian Radiological and Imaging Association (IRIA)
The ‘Indian Radiological Association’ took its birth in 1931 in Calcutta with late Dr. Ajit Mohan Bose as founder President and Dr. Subodh Mitra as founder Secretary. The first meeting was held on 21st April, 1931 in Calcutta and Capt. M. Mukherjee, Dr. K.B. Ghosh and Dr. Moitra attended the meeting. In April 1932, the Eighth session of Indian Medical Association was held and the
ABout msBIrIAMaharashtra State Branch of Indian Radiological and Imaging Association (MSBIRIA)
Maharashtra State Branch of Indian Radiological and Imaging Association (MSBIRIA) is one of the most vibrant branches of the IRIA, and has the honor of having many Past Presidents in our midst. It has its own office at Saki Naka, Mumbai and conducts its own State Meetings as well as its annual State Conference.
Indian Radiological Association met as the Radiological section of I.M.A. under the chairmanship of Dr. M.D. Joshi and during his speech, Dr. Joshi stressed the need for sound radiological education in India. In 1934, once again the radiologists met at a sectional meeting of the Conference of IMA, held at Bombay with Dr. K. P. Mody in the Chair.
The first Annual Congress of Radiology was held in 1946 at Madras under the President-ship of Dr. M.D. Joshi and Secretary Dr. P. Rama Rao. At that time there were 130 members of the association. Gradually, there was extension of the Association to other states and a wide network of state branches and chapters was formed. The previous conference of IRIA was held at Jaipur in January 2017.
to know more about MSBIRIA
please visitwww.msbiria.org
Jaipur, January 2017.
ABout Aosr
Asian Oceanian Society of Radiology (AOSR)
The 1960’s brought on a growing awareness of the need to develop closer relationships between radiologists across the various nations of Asia and Oceania. Providing opportunities to learn from one another, the collaboration of the nations would contribute towards further fostering both regional and international ties. The first meeting of Asian and Oceanian Regional Radiologists was held in Japan on 11 October 1969, and it was here that the formation of the Asian Oceanian Society of Radiology (AOSR) begun. 2011 marked the 40th anniversary of AOSR, which is now made up of 23 member societies comprising of Bangladesh Society of Radiology and Imaging, Chinese Society of Radiology, Chinese Taipei Society of Radiology, College of Radiology Academy of Medicine of Malaysia, Fiji Radiology, Hong Kong College of Radiologists, Indian Radiology and Imaging Association (IRIA), Indonesian Radiological Society, Japan Radiological Society, Korean Society of Radiology, Macau Radiology Association, Mongolian Radiological Society, Nepal Radiologists’ Association, Philippine College of Radiology, Radiological Society of Pakistan, Radiologist Ministry of Health Tonga, Royal College of Radiology of Thailand, Samoa Society of Radiology, Singapore Radiological Society, Sri Lanka College of Radiologists, The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists, Uzbekistan Radiology Society and Vietnam Society of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine.
Objectives:
• To stimulate basic and clinical research to advance the development of radiology.• To improve the quality and technique of radiological procedures and to improve members’
skills in this respect.• To stimulate interest in and to provide guidelines for the practice, teaching and post-graduate
training in radiology.• To facilitate the exchange of scientific information.• In furtherance of the above mentioned objectives, the Society may organize congresses,
courses, lectures and co-operate with other scientific organizations
Inaugural ceremony at AOCR 2014, Kobe, Japan
messAge from orgAnIsIng ChAIrmenDear Delegates,
We welcome you to the 17th Asian Oceanian Congress of Radiology to be held in Mumbai from 25th-28th January, 2018.
Mumbai is the cultural and financial capital of India. There is no better city that showcases what India has to offer. From the fine arts to cinema, from architecture to unusual housing, from local spicy food to the best the world has to offer…you can find it all in this city.
The AOCR features a scientific program that incorporates the best that India has to offer, along with talent from all the Asian countries that are part of the AOSR and many luminaries and key opinion leaders from all over the world.
Friends from within India will find one more trip to Mumbai worth their while. Friends from outside India will have an unforgettable conference.
Hope to see you in January.
dr. BhAvIn JAnkhArIAORGANIZING CHAIRMAN
DR. BHAVIN JANkHARIA
dr. JIgnesh thAkkerORGANIZING CHAIRMAN
DR. JIGNeSH tHAkkeR
Dear Friends,
On behalf of the Maharashtra State Branch of the Indian Radiological and Imaging Association, we are pleased to invite you to attend the biannual conference AOCR 2018, the 17th Asian Oceanian Congress of Radiology and the 71st Annual Conference of the Indian Radiology and Imaging Association (IRIA) at Renaissance Mumbai Convention Centre Hotel, Powai, Mumbai from the 25th- 28th of Jan, 2018.
We have geared ourselves to showcase an academic and cultural extravaganza and look forward to your presence at this event, an event that is reaching Indian shores after a gap of 25 years. We will leave no stone unturned to ensure a wonderful experience for the delegates.
It is a great opportunity to meet friends, network, watch legends give cutting updates, see budding talent amongst indian radiologists, be a part of exciting on site quiz contests, see new equipment showcased at the Trade Exhibit, and enjoy wonderful cultural events that showcase India’s rich heritage across three social events during the course of the event.
Mumbai beckons.
dr. o. P. BAnsAlORGANIZING SeCRetARy
DR. O. P. BANSAl
dr. shAIlendrA sInghORGANIZING SeCRetARy
DR. SHAIleNDRA SINGH
dr. sAnJeev mAnIORGANIZING SeCRetARy
DR. SANJeeV MANI
messAge from orgAnIsIng seCretArIes
messAge from PresIdent, IrIADear Colleagues and Friends,
On behalf of Indian Radiological & Imaging Association, I would like to welcome you all to the 17th Asian Oceanian Congress of Radiology and the 71st Annual Conference of Indian Radiological & Imaging Association, going to be held at Renaissance Mumbai Convention Centre Hotel, Powai, Mumbai from 25th- 28th of January, 2018.
The organizing committee is putting in tremendous efforts to make this event a great academic feast. The scientific programme is being planned keeping in mind of residents’ teaching and more of clinical radiology, which is a demand of today!
I am sure that this congress will be a resounding success and delegates will go back with fond memories of the conference. The members of IRIA are requested to attend this mega academic event in large number and make it a grand success.
With warm regards,
Dr Bhupendra Ahuja PRESIDENT, IRIA
dr. BhuPendrA AhuJAPReSIDeNt, IRIA
messAge from PresIdent, AosrDear AOSR Members, Colleagues, Partners, and Affiliates,
On behalf of Asian Oceanian Society of Radiology (AOSR), it gives me immense pleasure and honor to invite you to the 17th Asian Oceanian Congress of Radiology held in Mumbai, India from 25th to 28th, January, 2018. As the President of AOSR, I would like to welcome all members of AOSR to this biennial congress of AOSR. On behalf of the Executive Committee of the AOSR, I shall thank all members of the Organizing Committee of AOCR 2018, the strong team from Indian Radiology and Imaging Association (IRIA), for their hard work and very warm hospitality in organizing the AOCR 2018, the most important scientific and educational event of AOSR. AOCR is traditionally designed for your to explore and experience new developments and clinical applications of radiological science.
The scientific program is studded with lectures by eminent international faculty from various international societies and also from various countries of Asian-Oceanian region on the latest trends in Radiology. I hope you will also take some time to interact with your peers and colleagues, exchange your experiences and knowledge with the internationally recognized experts/professors.
One of AOSR’s missions is to expand the opportunities for radiologists throughout Asian and Oceanian region and the world to practice in newly developed technologies through the scientific and education programs. Our goal is to enhance the level of patient care through medical imaging, one of the most exciting and progressive disciplines and the frontier in current medicine and healthcare.
With 2018 as the 46th Anniversary of AOSR’s founding, AOSR now representing over 27,000 members, is a relatively young but potentially strong international (regional) society which is enthusiastically preparing the way for its next 50 years. We encourage you to contribute to the rapid, healthy growth of our society.
We cordially invite you to attend AOCR, and look forward to your active involvement with and contribution to the AOSR and AOCR 2018.
Sincerely yours,
Yi-Hong Chou, M.D.President, Asian Oceanian Society of Radiology (AOSR)
yI-hong ChouPReSIDeNt, AOSR
AoCr 2018 orgAnIzIng CommIttee
dr. JIgnesh thAkkerORGANIZING CHAIRMAN
dr. BhAvIn JAnkhArIAORGANIZING CHAIRMAN
dr. o. P. BAnsAlORGANIZING SeCRetARy
dr. sAnJeev mAnIORGANIZING SeCRetARy
dr. shAIlendrA sInghORGANIZING SeCRetARy
dr. lAlendrA uPretIJt. SeCRetARy
dr. AnIruddhA kulkArnIJt. SeCRetARy
dr. mrudulA BAPAtJt. SeCRetARy
dr. PrAmod lonIkertReASUReR
dr. r. k. sodAnItReASUReR
dr. suresh ChAndAkVICe CHAIRMAN
dr. suresh sABooVICe CHAIRMAN
dr. rAJesh kAPurVICe CHAIRMAN
dr. srInIvAs desAIADVISOR
dr. deePAk PAtkArCHAIRMAN
dr. rAJu shArmACHAIRMAN
AoCr 2018 sCIentIfIC CommIttee
dr. sAnJotA nAIrdr. AmIt khArAt
dr. AsIf momIn dr. sunIl PurIdr. AlPAnA JoshI
dr. mohIt shAhdr. BImAl sAhAnI
dr nItIn ChAuBAlADVISOR
orgAnIzIng CommIttee for AoCr 2018NeURORADIOlOGyChairman:DR. C. keSAVADASMembers: DR. JAYARAJ GOVINDRAJ (CHENNAI) • DR. AJAY GARG (NEW DELHI) • DR. ATIN KUMAR (NEW DELHI)DR. BEJOY THOMAS (TRIVANDRUM) • DR. DARSHANA SANGHI
ABDOMINAl IMAGINGChairman:DR. SHRINIVAS DeSAIMembers: DR. ASIf MOMIN (MUMBAI) • DR. HEMANT pATEL (AHMEDABAD) • DR. KARTHIK GANESHAN (MUMBAI)DR. ANKUR ARORA (NEW DELHI)
tHORACIC IMAGING: Chairman:DR. ASHU SEITH BHALLA (NEW DELHI)Members: DR. pALLE LALITHA (HYDERABAD) • DR. ApARNA (VELLORE) • DR. ROHINI (NEW DELHI) • DR SHARAD KONDEKARDR PRItI SHINDe (PUNe)
PAeDIAtRIC IMAGING:Chairman:DR. AkSHAy kUMAR SAxeNA Members :DR. A. ANBARASU • DR. SHRIDHAR GIBIKOTE (VELLORE) DR. KUSHALJIT SODHI • DR. DEVASENATHIpATHY (NEW DELHI) DR RAJeSH kAMBle
MUSCUlOSkeletAl IMAGING Chairman:DR. ANIRUDH kOHlIMembers: DR. MAHESH pRAKASH (CHANDIGARH) • DR. ADITYA DAfTARY (MUMBAI) • DR. ASHWIN LAWANDE (MUMBAI)DR JOSHItA SINGH (MUMBAI)
WOMEN’S IMAGING:Chairman:DR. JyOtSNA SeNMembers:DR. RAMA ANAND • DR. BIJAL JANKHARIA • DR. BHAWNA DEV • DR SHABNAM BHANDARI GROVER
INteRVeNtIONAl RADIOlOGy:Chairman:DR. BRIG. CHANDeR MOHAN
Members:DR. SANJAY BAIJAL (GURGAON) • DR. NAVIN KALRA (CHANDIGARH) • DR. SUYASH KULLKARNI (MUMBAI)DR. SHIVANAND (NEW DELHI) • DR. pANKAJ SHARMA (NEW DELHI)
OtHeR COMMItteeS
ReCePtION COMMItteeChairman:DR. R.K. MATHUR • DR. GAUTAM GOSWAMICo- chairmen:DR. SAKSHI LAVTI • DR. pRAGATI SINHA MembersDR. HIMANI TApASVI • DR. p. EApEN JOSEpH • DR. pUSHpRAJ BHATELE • DR. C. L. THUKRAL, DR. MANSOOR CHINI • DR. YONGENDRA KUMAR • DR. V.N. VARA pRASAD
INteRNAtIONAl RelAtIONS COMMItteeChairman:DR. HARSH MAHAJANCo- chairmen:DR. KAMAL MOHApATRA • DR. pARVEEN GULATIMembers:DR. GURDEEp SINGH • DR.NARENDRA GUpTA • DR. ANBARASU • DR. RAKESH SINHA • DR. C. KESAVADASDR. RAKESH MISHRA • DR . pRADEEp GANDHI
VeNUe MANAGeMeNt COMMItteeChairman:DR. SAMEER GASNDHI • DR. U.C. GARGACo- chairmen:DR. HEMAL MANIAR • DR. ARVIND JAINMembersDR. BIREN HARI SARASWATI • DR. SUDHIR SACHAR • DR. pANKAJ YADAV • DR. AKSHAY KUMAR SAxENADR. MOHD. KHALID • DR. pANKAJ SHARMA
tRANSPORt COMMItteeChairman:DR. MVK RAO • DR. H.K. THAKRARCo- chairmen:DR. MALAN GANDHI • DR. SUBHASH BALYANMembers:DR. VIJAY KADAM • DR. RAGHAV AGGARWAL • DR. DHIRENDRA GYAN • DR. RAVURI pOWER • DR. RAJINDER GARG
ACCOMMODAtION COMMItteeChairman:DR. SHAIleSH kOReCo- chairmen:DR. VIJAY KADAM • DR. DIpU BHUYAN
orgAnIzIng CommIttee for AoCr 2018Members:DR. pUSHpRAJ BHATELE • DR. SANDEEp KAVTHALE • DR. AMIT KHARAT • DR. SUDHIR GUpTA • DR. ANAND GUpTADR. k. UMeSH
ReGIStRAtION COMMItteeChairman:DR. pRASHANT pATIL • DR. M. K. MITTALCo- chairmen:DR. M.V.K. RAO • DR. pINKI KATHEMembers:DR. DEEpU BHUYAN • DR. GURDEEp SINGH • BRIG. A. BANERJEE • DR. VINIT NANDA • DR. MANGESH THETEDR. MANOJ DESHMUKH • DR. SAHIL RAIS
SCIeNtIfIC HAll IN-CHARGe COMMItteeChairman:DR. RAJIV MeHtACo- chairmen:DR. BHUSHAN LAKHKAR • DR. LALENDRA UpRETIMembers:DR. BIJON KUNDU • DR. VIJAY pATIL • DR. DEEpAK V. MEHTA • DR. HIMADRI S. DAS • DR. pRASHANT K. GUpTADR. PReetI kAPOOR
SOUVeNIR COMMItteeChairman:DR. SANJAY JAIN • DR. JAYARAJ GOVINDARAJCo- chairmen:DR. IqBAL MINNE • DR. RAM pARTAp BANSALMembers:R. N. ESHWAR CHANDRA • DR. RAJIV GARG • DR. R.K. YADAV • DR. DEEpAK GUpTA • DR.HEMANT pATELDR. SHeO kUMAR
fINANCe COMMItteeChairman:DR. TULSIO GWALANI • DR. M.p GOYALCo- chairmen:DR. SUMAN KOCHHAR • DR. GURDEEp SINGHMembers:DR. RAGHAV AGGARWAL • DR. AKSHAY KUMAR SAxENA, DR. BYT ARYA • DR. RAJIV AzAD • DR. LALESH NAHTADR. BHARAt M. GAlA
tRADe COMMItteeChairman:DR. HARISH CHANDAK • DR. B.B. THUKRALCo- chairmen:DR. pRASHANT K. GUpTA • DR. SUHAS GHULE
Members:DR. VINOD GUpTA • DR. RAKESH MISHRA • DR. VIRAL pAREKH • DR. SANDEEp BIYANI • DR. ASHUTOSH DAVEDR. LALESH NAHTA • DR. DHANASHREE JOSHI • DR AVINASH MURAL • DR. LAxMAN THADANI • DR. SOMNATH BABHALE • DR. pRASHANT pATIL • DR. pARESH pAREKH • DR. ANIL pALSHIKAR • DR. SUSHANT BHADANE • DR. VIJAY PAtIl
MeDIA AND PUBlICIty COMMItteeChairman:DR. BHUJANG PAICo- chairmen:DR. SUNITA DUBEY • DR VIKRANT pAWAR • DR AJIT KAKADE • DR. BIREN HARI SARASWATI Members:DR. K. MOHANAN • DR. NITIN p. GHONGE • DR. DINESH pATEL • DR. R.G. SOOD • DR. A.S. RATHAURDR. R.J. RIVONKAR • DR pRITI SHINDE, DR GURDEEp SINGH
HOSPItAlIty COMMItteeDR. NAVIN KHADE • DR. CHETAN SINGHAL • DR. YATIN GANDHI • DR. SANJAY GODHALE • DR. MANISH SHINDEDR. OM pRAKASH BHANGDIYA • DR. DINESH KURME
AUDIO VISUAlDR. MEHUL MEHTA • DR. SACHIN KOLHE • DR. LALESH NAHATO • DR. VAIBHAV MERU • DR. VIJAY BARVE • DR. MEGHNA KULKARNI • DR. CHANDRA MOHAN • DR. zUBAIR KAzI • DR. VIpUL CHEMBURKAR CAteRING COMMIttee DR. HEMAL MANIAR • DR. DEEpAK SHAH
AUDIO VISUAlS COMMIttee DR. MEHUL MEHTA • DR. SACHIN KOLHE
PReSS AND MeDIA COMMItteeDR. SAMEER GANDHI • DR. CHANDRASHEKHAR SOHONI DR. pRAGATI SINHA • DR. pRASHANT ONKARDR. HIMANI TApASVI • DR. IqBAL MINNE • DR. SHLOK LOLGE
SeCURIty COMMItteeDR. SANDEEp KAWTHALE • DR. KSHITIJ pAWAR • DR. BAWA • DR. SHRIKANT GUNDAWAR • DR. GIRISH DHADWAD
SOUVeNIR COMMItteeDR. MANGESH THETE • DR. KISHORE BHANDARI • DR. SUpRIYA GADEKAR • DR. ANIL GHUGE • DR. ASHOK pATIL
IrIA offICe BeArers
dr. BhuPendrA AhuJAPReSIDeNt
dr. mohAnAn k.PReSIDeNt eleCt
dr. o.P. BAnsAlIMMeDIAte PASt PReSIDeNt
dr. t.l.n. PrAveenVICe PReSIDeNt
dr. AkshAy kumAr sAxenAVICe PReSIDeNt
dr. AtIn kumArJOINt SeCRetARy
dr. l. murAlI krIshnAJOINt SeCRetARy
dr. C. AmArnAthSeCRetARy GeNeRAl
dr. gurdeeP sInghHON tReASUReR
ICrI offICe BeArers
dr. JAyArAJ govIndArAJ CHAIRMAN
dr. v. n. vArAPrAsAdSeCRetARy
dr. h. t. nArAyAnA CHAIRPeRSON
dr. mIlInd gune CHAIRPeRSON
dr. PAlle lAlIthAHON tReASUReR
dr. tAPAn dhIBArJOINt SeCRetARy
dr. rAJesh shArmAJOINt SeCRetARy
Aosr offICe BeArers
dr. yI-hong ChouPReSIDeNt
dr. kundur PrABhAkAr reddyIMMeDIAte PASt PReSIDeNt
dr. dInesh k. vArmAPReSIDeNt-eleCt
dr. seung hyuP kImHONORARy tReASUReR
dr. ChAmAree ChuAPetChArAsoPonexeCUtIVe COUNCIlOR
dr. evelyn lAI-mIng hoHONORARy SeCRetARy
dr. dAnny hIng yAn ChoexeCUtIVe COUNCIlOR
dr. PuA ueIexeCUtIVe COUNCIlOR
dr. norIyukI tomIyAmAexeCUtIVe COUNCIlOR
dr. Byung Ihn ChoICO-OPteD COUNCIlOR
dr. JongmIn leeCO-OPteD COUNCIlOR
dr. o.P. BAnsAlCO-OPteD COUNCIlOR
dr. zheng yu JInCO-OPteD COUNCIlOR
msBIrIA offICe BeArers
dr. shAIlesh korePReSIDeNt
dr. gururAJ lAChyAnVICe PReSIDeNt
dr. sAndeeP kAvthAleVICe PReSIDeNt
dr. AnIrudhA kulkArnISeCRetARy
dr. sAnJAy desAleStAte COUNCIl MeMBeR
dr. ulhAs mAhAJAnStAte COUNCIl MeMBeR
dr. shAIlesh sAngAnIStAte COUNCIl MeMBeR
dr. PrAshAnt StAte COUNCIl MeMBeR
dr. hemAl mAnIArStAte COUNCIl MeMBeR
dr. PrAvIn sAgoleStAte COUNCIl MeMBeR
dr. sAndeeP PAnsAreJt. SeCRetARy
dr. sAmIr gAndhItReASUReR
dr. gIrIsh dhAdwAdJt. SeCRetARy
dr. vIJAy BArveCeNtRAl COUNCIl MeMBeR
dr. sonA PungAvkArCeNtRAl COUNCIl MeMBeR
dr. hArIsh ChAndAkCeNtRAl COUNCIl MeMBeR
dr. IQBAl mInneCeNtRAl COUNCIl MeMBeR
notABle fACultyInteRnAtIOnAl FACulty
Dr. Ann TaborDr. Dushyant SahaniDr. Girish FatterpekarDr. Kshitij Mankad
InDIAn FACulty
Dr. A Anbarasu ADr. Aditya DaftaryDr. Akshay SaxenaDr. Ala SiddiquiDr. Alka KarnikDr. Alka SinghalDr. Alpana JoshiDr. Alpana KarnikDr. Amar MukundDr. Amit ChoudhariDr. Anand HatgaonkarDr. Aniruddha KulkarniDr. Anirudh KohliDr. Anju GargDr. Arvind ChaturvediDr. Ashok KhuranaDr. Ashu Seith BhallaDr. Ashwin LawandeDr. Asif MominDr. Bhavin JankhariaDr. Bhujang PaiDr. Bijal JankhariaDr. Bimal SahaniDr. Boopathy SDr. Brig C.M. SreedharDr. Chander LullaDr. Chandrashekhar KenjaleDr. Chidambarnathan NDr. Darshana SanghviDr. Deepak BhattDr. Deepak PatkarDr. G R JankhariaDr. Geetanjali GuptaDr. Girish Waravdekar
Dr. Gurpreet GulatiDr. Hemant DeshmukhDr. Hemant SonmalkarDr. Irfan RabbaniDr. Jayaraj GovindarajDr. Joshita SinghDr. Jyoti ChaubalDr. Jyoti KumarDr. Jyotsana SenDr. Karthik GanesanDr. Kulbir AhlawatDr. Lalendra UpretiDr. Mala SibalDr. Malini LawandeDr. Manju SainiDr. Meenu BatraDr. Milind GuneDr. Mitusha VermaDr. Mohit ShahDr. Mrudula BapatDr. N DahiyaDr. Natasha GuptaDr. Naveen KalraDr. Neera KohliDr. Nikit MehtaDr. Nikita ChotaiDr. Nitin ChaubalDr. P K SrivastavaDr. Pankaj SharmaDr. Percy ChibberDr. Pk ShrivastavaDr. Preeti Shinde Dr. Raghav AggarwalDr. Rahul SachdevDr. Raina TembeyDr. Rajendra Kumar Srivastava
Dr. Rajesh KambleDr. Rajesh SharmaDr. Rajiv AzadDr. Raju SharmaDr. Ramamurthy BSDr. Ravi KadasneDr. Ravi RamakantanDr. Rochan PantDr. S B DesaiDr. S GamanagattiDr. S GokhaleDr. Saba ShaikhDr. Sangeeta SaxenaDr. Sanjay BaijalDr. Sanjay JainDr. Sanjay VaidDr. Saugata SenDr. Shabnam Bhandari GroverDr. Shalini ThaparDr. Sreenivas DandamudiDr. SridharDr. Srijita GhoshDr. Srikant Narayana SwamiDr. Sriram RajanDr. Sudhir GokhaleDr. Suman KochcharDr. Sunil PuriDr. Supreeta AryaDr. Suyash KurkarniDr. T H S BediDr. T L PraveenDr. Uday LimayeDr. Vimal SomeshwarDr. Vipul GuptaDr. V. N Varaprasad
Dr. Manu ShroffDr. Marnix Van HolsbeeckDr. Nirvikar DahiyaDr. Parvez MasoodDr. Rajendra Kedar
Dr. Richard BarrDr. Scott AtlasDr. Sudhakar PipavathDr. Tufail Patankar
Aosr sChedule
tImIngs sessIon desCrIPtIon9.00-11.30 Executive Council Meeting
11.30-12.00 Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma: Multimodality Imaging: DR VInCent CHOnG
12.00-12.30 Perineural spread of head and neck cancer: DR HIROyA OJIRI
12.30-13.00 RSNA Speaker: DR BARtOn BRAnStetteR
13.00-13.30 RSNA Speaker: DR HuGH CuRtIn
DAy 1 - 25.01.2018 - HAll G
tImIngs sessIon desCrIPtIon9.00-10.00 RSNA - AOSR Business Meeting
10.00-11.00 AOSR Scientific Session
14.00-16.00 AOSR General Assembly
Evening Dinner : Gold Medalist Ceremony
Official President Handover Ceremony
DAy 2 - 26.01.2018 - HAll H
tImIngs sessIon desCrIPtIon17.00-18.00 New Executive Council Meeting
DAy 3- 27.01.2018 - HAll H
tImIngs hAll A (gBr - 1+2)SK Sharma Ultrasound SymposiumAdvances in Ultrasound (30 minutes each)
11.00-11.30 Liver elastography guidelines & current scene: DR RICHARD BARR
11.30-12.00 MSK USG-state of art & future: DR MARnIx VAn HOlSBeCK
12.00-12.30 Elastography breast & upcoming applications in small parts: DR RICHARD BARR
12.30-13.00 ISUOG guidelines for Obstetric interventional procedures: DR Ann tABOR
13.00-14.00 LUNCH
14.00-15.00 Suren Kothari Memorial Film Reading Session: DR RAJu SHARMA-DR ASHu SeItH BHAllA- DR. n. CHIDAMBARAnAtHAn
15.00-16.00 ICRI - GBM
16.00 onwards INAUGURAL CEREMONY OF IRIA
ICrI ProgrAm
HAll A- DAy 1 - 25.01.2018tImIngs sessIon desCrIPtIon sPeAker
08.30-09.00
Dr. N. rAMDAS BEST PAPEr rESEArCH AWArD FOr THE YEAr 2016
TOPiC : Ultrasound Spectrum of Rheumatoid Arthritis and its Clinical Correlation: A Pilot Study.
Dr. Nidhi Gouthi
09.00-09.30
ONCO iMAgiNg AWArD
TOPiC : Role of Dual Energy Spectral Computed Tomography in Characterization of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Development of a new Diagnostic Algorithm.
Dr. Shalini Thapar
09.30-10.00Dr. MiHir MiTTEr OrATiON 2018
TOPiC : High Resolution Targetted Ultrasonography as a Diagnostic and Therapeutic Aid in Dentistry
Dr. P.M. Venkata Sai
10.00-10.30Dr. N.g. gADEkAr OrATiON 2018
TOPiC : Role of Imaging in Evaluation of Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injury
Dr. Atin Kumar
10.30-11.00 iNAUgUrAL CErEMONY OF iCri
IrIA ProgrAm
HAll A- DAy 2 - 26.01.2018tImIngs sessIon desCrIPtIon sPeAker
08.30-09.15 ASHOkE MUkHErJEE AWArD
09.15-10.00 kiSHOr TAOri gOLD MEDAL FOr BEST COMPETiTiVE PAPErS
10.00-10.30Sir JC BOSE OrATiON 2018
TOPiC : Extra-hepatic portal vein obstruction (EHPVO) with cholangiopathy:
Dr. Shalini Thapar
10.30-11.00Dr. DiWAN CHAND AggArWAL OrATiON 2018
TOPiC : Elastography of breast massesDr. Pankaj Sharma
11.00-11.30Dr. M.L. AggArWAL OrATiON 2018
TOPiC : Role of MRI in Infectious ArthritisDr. Mahesh Prakash
11.30-12.00
Dr. k.M. rAi OrATiON 2018
TOPiC : Fuelling a paradigm shift in Radiology Imaging by lever-aging advances in Radiology Informatics. A DIY (Do it Yourself ) approach.
Dr. Amit Kharat
12.00-12.30 LUNCH
dAy 2 POSt lunCH SeSSIOnS
AFteR tHe MORnInG SeSSIOnS In HAll A On DAy 2,SeSSIOnS wIll BeGIn SIMultAneOuSly In SIx HAllS A-F
FROM 12:30 PM OnwARDS, twO OF wHICH ARe In tHe tRADe AReA (HAllS D & e)
sCIentIfIC ProgrAm - DAy 2 - 26.01.2018tImIngs hAll A (gBr - 1+2)
FETAL iMAgiNg Early pregnancy & markers
12.30-13.00 Early pregnancy: reporting ‘ Non-viable’ gestation: DR ASHOK KHuRAnA
13.00-13.30 NT scan - achieving perfection: DR Ann tABOR
13.30-14.00 1st trimester scan - beyond NT: DR CHAnDeR lullA
14.00-14.30 Current markers in aneuploidy in 2nd trimester: DR BIMAl SAHAnI
14.30-15.00 Understanding risks, likelihood ratio, screening tests, NIPT: DR Ann tABOR
15.00-15.30 Establishing gestational age & picking up growth disorders: DR AlPAnA JOSHI
15.30-16.00 Obstetric Doppler in Growth Restriction: Newer Concepts: DR BHuPenDRA AHuJA
16.00-16.30 Interactive session on growth disorders: DR. MOHIt SHAH
16.30 onwards IRIA GBM
sCIentIfIC ProgrAm - DAy 2 - 26.01.2018tImIngs hAll B (gBr)
NEUrOrADiOLOgY
12.30-13.00 WHO 2016 Tumour classification: what a radiologist needs to know: DR SCOtt AtlAS
13.00-13.30 State of art techniques : Perfusion, DTI, Spectroscopy: DR SHIlPA SAnKHe
13.30-14.00 Neurometabolic disorders – how do I approach: DR KSHItIJ MAnKAD
14.00-14.30 Imaging in dementia - an overview: DR GIRISH FAtteRPeKAR
14.30-15.00 CNS high and low pressure states : Do we rely on CSF flow studies: DR DeePAK PAtKAR
15.00-15.30 Imaging in acute stroke - an update: DR tuFAIl PAtAnKAR
15.30-16.00 Seizures and Epilepsy Imaging: DR PARVez MASOOD
16.00-16.30 MRI of the Neonatal Brain: DR MAnu SHROFF
tImIngs hAll d (trAde AreA)Hepatobiliary Ultrasound
12.30-13.00 A rational approach to GI ultrasound: DR RAVI KADASne
13.00-13.30 Liver focal lesions: Location & characterization: DR ASIF MOMIn
13.30-14.00 Gallbladder: Uncommon problems in a common organ: DR n DAHIyA
14.00-14.30 Obstructive jaundice: expectations from clinicians
14.30-15.00 Non Vascular USG Intervention: DR nIKIt MeHtA
15.00-15.30 Pancreas: making optimum use of USG: DR tln PRAVeen
tImIngs hAll C (PowAI BAllroom)HFN iMAgiNg
12.30-13.00 Tongue and Oral Cavity: DR. JyOtI KuMAR
13.00-13.30 Neck Nodes : Current Guidelines : DR AnBARASu A
13.30-14.00 Neck Spaces : Critical landmarks and reporting checklist: BRIG. C.M. SReeDHAR
14.00-14.30 Sinonasal tumours - it’s not all sinusitis!: DR SAnJAy VAID
14.30-15.00 Imaging of Larynx and Pharynx -Pearls and Pitfalls: DR VARSHA JOSHI
15.00-15.30 Orbital imaging a compartmental approach: DR AtA SIDDIquI
15.30-16.00 Temporal Bone: Middle ear and mastoid: DR AnBARASu A
16.00-16.30 Temporal bone - Inner Ear: DR RAJenDRA SOlAnKI
sCIentIfIC ProgrAm - DAy 2 - 26.01.2018tImIngs hAll e (trAde AreA)
CONVENTiONAL iMAgiNg
12.30-13.00 Neonatal Respiratory Distress: DR KuSHAlJIt SODHI
13.00-13.30 The Pediatric Chest: DR BHuJAnG PAI
13.30-14.00 The Adult Chest: DR RAVI RAMAKAntAn
14.00-14.30 Tubes and Lines: Xrays in ICU setting: DR SAnJAy JAIn
14.30-15.00 Barium Studies: What’s left: DR GR JAnKHARIA
15.00-15.30 Bone Tumors: DR RAVI RAMAKAntAn
15.30-16.00 Hand as a mirror of diseases: DR AnAnD HAtGAOnKAR
16.00-16.30 Sclerosing Skeletal Dysplasia: DR V.n. VARAPRASAD
tImIngs hAll f (nAwAB sAheB)gYNEC iMAgiNg
12.30-13.00 Imaging the endometrium: DR GeenA BenJAMIn
13.00-13.30 Ovarian Imaging: DR RuPA RenGAnAtHAn
13.30-14.00 Uterine Artery Embolization: DR GIRISH wARAVDeKAR
14.00-14.30 Endometriosis & Adenomyosis: DR AnJu GARG
14.30-15.00 Developmental Anomalies of the uterus: DR AMOl GAutAM
15.00-15.30 Imaging Ca Cervix the FIGO way: DR. KARtHIK GAneSAn
15.30-16.00 Value of MRI in adnexal masses: DR. RAInA teMBey
tImIngs hAll A (gBr - 1+2)FETAL iMAgiNg : Heart
08.30-09.00 Demo on USG machine: DR RAMAMuRtHy BS
09.00-09.30 4 Chamber Assessment--Basic necessity : DR BOOPAtHy S
09.30-10.00 Evaluation of outflows--making it simpler!!: DR n CHAuBAl
10.00-10.30 3V & 3VT: A saviour : DR RAMAMuRtHy BS
10.30-10.45 Aortic arch anomalies: DR CHAnDRASHeKHAR KenJAle
FETAL iMAgiNg: CNS
10.45-11.00 Normal CNS anatomy in each trimester (Demo): DR RAMAMuRtHy BS
11.00-11.30 Ventriculomegaly-Hard facts about this “soft marker”: DR C lullA
11.30-12.00 Posterior fossa-step by step : DR Meenu BAtRA
12.00-12.30 interactive session on CNS / Fetal heart “quiz”: DR RAMAMuRtHy
12.30-13.30 LUNCH
FETAL iMAgiNg
13.30-14.00 Fetal GU/ GI: common anomalies & outcome : DR S BOOPAtHy
14.00-14.30 Open and closed neural tube defects: DR AlPAnA JOSHI
14.30-15.00 Placenta & cord: DR ASHOK KHuRAnA
15.00-15.30 Fetal infections : unsolved dilemmas: DR Ann tABOR
15.30-16.00 Twin Pregnancy: Reporting Protocols: DR BHuPenDRA AHuJA
16.00-16.30 Oli and poly: Update on fluid & cervix: DR B SAHAnI
sCIentIfIC ProgrAm - DAy 3 - 27.01.2018
tImIngs hAll B (gBr)NEUrOrADiOLOgY: SPiNE
08.30-09.00 Imaging in CNS and spinal Infections - DR RAJIV AzAD
09.00-09.30 Spinal cord pathologies – myelitis and mimics - DR MItuSHA VeRMA
09.30-10.00 Low Back Pain beyond disc disease: DR AnBARASu A
10.00-10.30 Spinal Cord Tumors: DR PARVez MASOOD
LiVEr
10.30-11.00 Approach to Focal liver lesions Imaging Tips: DR AnIRuDH KOHlI
11.00-11.30 Focal lesions in the Cirrhotic Liver: DR SAuGAtA Sen
11.30-12.00 Focal lesions in Non Cirrhotic Liver: DR nAVeen KAlRA
12.00-12.30 Pseudolesions: The Bane of Cross Sectional Imaging: DR DuSHyAnt SAHAnI
12.30-13.30 LUNCH
13.30-14.00 Imaging in Hepatocelullar Ca: DR DuSHyAnt SAHAnI
14.00-14.30 Role of Interventional Radiology in HCC: DR SRInIVAS DeSAI
14.30-15.00 Incidentilomas: Current guidelines: DR SRInIVAS DAnDAMuDI
15.00-15.30 Imaging of abdominal and pelvic lymph nodes with special emphasis on lymphatic pathways: DR JOSePH lee
15.30-16.00 Imaging In Abdominal Trauma: DR AtIn KuMAR
16.00-16.30 RECIST CRITERIA: DR SHIKHA PIllAI
sCIentIfIC ProgrAm - DAy 3 - 27.01.2018
sCIentIfIC ProgrAm - DAy 3 - 27.01.2018tImIngs hAll C (PowAI BAllroom)
CArDiAC iMAgiNg
08.30-08.50 Cardiac CT: The Way I do it: DR. PReetI SHInDe
08.50-09.10 Imaging of Congenital Heart Disease: DR SuMAn SInGAl
09.10-09.30 Acute Vascular Emergencies of the Chest: DR KulBIR AHlAwAt
09.30-10.00 Imaging of Coronary Artery Disease: DR BHAVIn JAnKHARIA
10.00-10.30 Cardiac MRI: Update: DR GuRPReet GulAtI
CHEST : AOSOr-AOCr SESSiON
10.30-11.00 TB & its mimics: DR. n. CHIDAMBARAnAtHAn
11.00-11.30 Interstitial Lung Disease: DR ASHu SeItH BHAllA
11.30-12.00 Infections in Immunocompromised Patient: DR SHABnAM BHAnDARI GROVeR
12.00-12.30 Chest Imaging in ICU setting: DR JAyARAJ GOVInDARAJ
12.30-13.30 lunCH
13.30-14.00 The spectrum of Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis: DR. SuDHAKAR PIPAVAtH
14.00-14.20 AOSR
14.20-14.40 AOSR
14.40-14-50 AOSR
15.00-15.30 Imaging Approach to Lung Nodules: DR. SuDHAKAR PIPAVAtH
15.30-16.00 Image Guided Intervention: DR BHAVIn JAnKHARIA
16.00-16.30 Lung cancer screening: Debate: DR ARVInD CHAtuRVeDI
tImIngs hAll d (trAde AreA)MSk ULTrASOUND
08.30-09.15 Rotator cuff pathologies- demo & lecture: DR MARnIx VAn HOlSBeCK
09.15-09.30 Coraco Clavicular Evaluation DR BIPIn SHAH
09.30-10.00
10.00-10.30 Normal elbow- live demo & lecture: DR KunwARPAl SInGH
10.30-11.00 “True” cubital tunnel syndrome: DR MARnIx VAn HOlSBeCK
11.00-11.30 Nerve tracing -upper limb - live demonstration: DR P K SRIVAStAVA
11.30-12.00 Wrist and Hand- live demo & lecture: DR RAGHAV AGGARwAl
12.00-12.30 Carpal tunnel syndrome: DR ASHwIn lAwAnDe
12.30-13.30 LUNCH
13.30-14.00 Knee - live demo & lecture: DR RAJenDRA K SRIVAStAVA
14.00-14.30 Ankle - live demo & lecture: DR nIDHI BHAtnAGAR
14.30-15.00 Ped hip & DDH: DR AlKA KARnIK
15.00-15.30 Ultrasound of adult Hip: DR MARnIx VAn HOlSBeCK
15.30-16.00 Peripheral Nerves: DR P K SRIVAStAVA
sCIentIfIC ProgrAm - DAy 3 - 27.01.2018
tImIngs hAll ePEDiATriCS
08.30-09.00 Neonatal Jaundice: DR AKSHAy SAxenA
09.00-09.30 Pediatric Liver Tumors: DR neeRA KOHlI
09.30-10.00 Pediatric Abdominal Emergencies: DR. B. SuRenDRA
10.00-10.30 Posterior fossa tumors: DR MAnu SHROFF
10.30-11.00 Neonatal brain : DR MRuDulA BAPAt
11.00-11.30 Pediatric abdominal masses : DR MIlInD Gune
11.30-12.00 Interactive session based on pediatric emergencies: DR AlKA KARnIK
12.00-12.30 MSK Imaging in the Pediatric Age Group: DR RAJenDRA KeDAR
12.30-13.30 LUNCH
gi rADiOLOgY
13.30-14.00 Imaging in Bowel Ischemia: DR nAtASHA GuPtA
14.00-14.30 Small Bowel Neoplasms: DR lAlenDRA uPRetI
14.30-15.00 MR Imaging of Fistula in ano: DR K S SeKHAR
15.00-15.30 Imaging of Rectal Cancer: DR SuPReetA ARyA
15.30-16.00 GI Bleed: Imaging & Intervention: DR SuyASH KulKARnI
16.00 - 16.30 TB vs Crohn’s Disease:Role of Imaging: DR RAJu SHARMA
sCIentIfIC ProgrAm - DAy 3 - 27.01.2018
tImIngs hAll fVASCULAr & iNTErVENTiON
08.30-09.00 Color Doppler evaluation in PVD: DR MOHIt SHAH
09.00-09.30 Endovascular intervention in PVD: DR G wARAVDeKAR
09.30-10.00 CT & MR angiography in PVD: DR SRInIVAS DeSAI
10.00-10.30 Peripheral Pseudoaneurysms: DR VIMAl SOMeSHwAR
10.30-11.00 Intervention in DVT & PE: DR HeMAnt DeSHMuKH
11.00-11.30 Chronic DVT: ROCHAn PAnt
11.30-12.00 Dialysis Fistula Evaluation & Treatment: DR VIRenDRA
12.00-12.30 Acute Stroke Treatment Strategy: DR VIPul GuPtA
12.30-13.30 LUNCH
13.30-14.00 Carotid plaque morphology and recommendation for stenting: DR K. lAKSHMI SuDHA PRASAnnA
14.00-14.30 Intra Cranial Bleeding: DR uDAy lIMAye
PET & MOLECULAr iMAgiNg
14.30-15.00 PET CT : How and When: DR MuRAlI KRISHnA
15.00-15.30 Nuclear Medicine in Diagnostic & Therapeutic Applications: DR VIKRAM lele
15.30-16.00 PET CT: Future Trends and Applications: DR SIKAnDAR SHAIKH
sCIentIfIC ProgrAm - DAy 3 - 27.01.2018
tImIngs hAll A (gBr - 1+2)gYNEC
08.30-09.00 Uterine anomalies: 3D : DR ASHOK KHuRAnA
09.00-09.30 USG in Infertility- expectations from clinicians
09.30-10.00 Ovarian masses & IOTA : DR MAlA SIBAl
10.00-10.30 Endometrial pathologies & IEA : DR tln PRAVeen
10.30-11.00 Polycystic ovaries-don’t under & over diagnose: DR MOHAnAn K
11.00-11.30 Diagnosis & management of ectopic pregnancy: DR S BOOPAtHy
11.30-12.00 Capsule - Fibroids Vs Adenomyosis: DR nItIn CHAuBAl
12.00-12.30 SSG : ‘Epitaph’ of HSG: DR JyOtI CHAuBAl
12.30-13.00 Capsule-- PID -- is it an ultrasound diagnosis?: DR S GOKHAle
13.00-13.30 Pelvic floor: DR ASHOK KHuRAnA
13.30-14.00 GAME OF JEOPARDY: DR n DAHIyA
tImIngs hAll B (gBr 3)PANCrEAS & HEPATOBiLiArY SYSTEM
08.30-09.00 New concepts in Acute Pancreatitis: DR SuMAn KOCHAR
09.00-09.30 Chronic Pancreatitis: Usual & Unusual: DR DuSHyAnt SAHAnI
09.30-10.00 Cystic Lesions of the pancreas: DR RAJenDRA KeDAR
10.00-10.30 Pancreatic Cancer Imaging: DuSHyAnt SAHAnI
10.30-11.00 Workshop
11.00-11.30 MRCP: DR IRFAn RABBAnI
11. 30-12.00 Approach to Surgical Obstructive Jaundice: DR SunIl PuRI
12.00-12.30 Biliary Interventions: DR SAnJAy BAIJAl
12.30-13.00 Portal Hypertension: Imaging & Intervention: DR SHAlInI tHAPAR
13.00-13.30 Budd Chiari Syndrome: Imaging & Intervention : DR S GAMAnGAttI
13.30-14.00 Liver Transplant: Pre and Post imaging: DR AMAR MuKunD
sCIentIfIC ProgrAm - DAy 4 - 28.01.2018
tImIngs hAll d (trAde AreA)08.30-09.00 Every thing about AVF : pre & post : DR MRuDulA BAPAt
09.00-09.30 Varicose Veins clinician’s perspective: DR MOHIt SHAH
09.30-10.00 Carotid Doppler: standardizing examination & reporting: DR n DAHIyA
10.00-10.30 Renovascular hypertension: DR S GOKHAle
SMALL PArTS ULTrASOUND
10.30-11.00 Thyroid - TIRADS -time has come: DR tHS BeDI
11.00-11.30 Other neck lesions : DR PK SRIVAStAVA
11.30-12.00 Scrotum : DR RAHul SACHDeV
12.00-12.30 Orbit: DR DeePAK BHAt
12.30-13.00 Lumps and Bumps: DR RAJeSH KAMBle
JOUrNAL
13.00-14.00 Panel Discussion: DR CHAnDeR MOHAn, DR lAlenDRA uPRetI
sCIentIfIC ProgrAm - DAy 4 - 28.01.2018tImIngs hAll C (PowAI BAllroom)
MSk
08.30-09.00 SLAP or not ? The way to decide: DR DARSHnA SAnGHAVI
09.00-09.30 Meniscal tears: Patterns of injury & instability: DR AlPAnA KARnIK
09.30-10.00 Rotator cuff interval, Subscapularis and biceps pulley lesions: DR SRIJItA GHOSH
10.00-10.30 Cartilage Imaging: Present and future: DR ADItyA DAFtARy
10.30-11.00 Imaging of post-operative knee: Cruciate & menisci: DR ADItyA DAFtARy
11.00-11.30 Multimodality Imaging in Femoro- acetabular impingement: DR SRIKAnt nARAyAnA SwAMy
11.30-12.00 MRI and MR Neurography in Brachial Plexus Pathologies: DR SRIRAM RAJAn
12.00-12.30 Unstable ankle: Imaging of ligamanetous injuries - Pearls and pitfalls: DR MAlInI lAwAnDe
12.30-13.00 Pulleys & triggers of fingers: DR AMIt CHOuDHARI
13.00-13.30 MR imaging of ligaments of elbow: Anatomy and pathology: DR JOSHItA SInGH
13.30-14.00 Soft Tissue Tumors: What the surgeon whats to know: DR ABHISHeK JHA
tImIngs hAll e (trAde AreA)08.30-09.00 Mammography -BIRADS 5th Edition-What’s new?: DR. K. RAMACHAnDRAn
09.00-09.30 BREAST : NON MALIGNANT LESIONS: DR MAnJu SAInI
09.30-10.00 BREAST: MALIGNANT LESIONS: DR BIJAl JAnKHARIA
10.00-10.30 Breast Elastography : DR RICHARD BARR
10.30-11.00 MRI Breast: DR SAnGeetA SAxenA
11.00-11.30 Updates in Breast Imaging: So much new and exciting!: DR nIKItA CHOtAI
11.30-12.00 Contrast Enhanced Mammography: Can it replace MR breast: DR nIKItA CHOtAI
PHYSiCS & COMPUTErS & LAWS
12.00-12.30 PNDT: DR CHAnDRASHeKHAR SOHOnI
12.30-13.00 Safety Issues and Statutory Guidelines in Radiology: DR DeePAK V MeHtA
13.00-13.30 RADIOLOGY INVESTMENTS: PLAY SMART: DR RK MAtHuR
13.30-14.00 PACS: DR. HARIKuMARAn nAIR
tImIngs hAll f08.30-09.00 Medical renal disease & renal transplant: DR n DAHIyA
09.00-09.30 Urinary Tract Infection: DR S BOOPAtHy
09.30-10.00 Renal Infections : Cross Sectional Imaging: DR GeetAnJAlI GuPtA
10.00-10.30 Renal Tumors: DR HeMAnt PAtel
10.30-11.00 Prostate TRUS: DR AnIRuDDHA KulKARnI
11.00-11.30 PIRADS And Multiparametric MR Imaging In Cancer Prostate: DR zuBAIR KAzI
11.30-12.00 How to optimise prostate Biopsy yield with the help of MRI & PSMA scan: DR PeRCy CHIBBeR
12.00-12.30 Adrenal Tumors: DR RAJeSH SHARMA
12.30-13.00 Capsule -- CEUS in Urology”: DR RICHARD BARR
sCIentIfIC ProgrAm - DAy 4 - 28.01.2018
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Abstract submissions for scientific papers are accepted at this conference on topics of Imaging. The submission should not be more than 250 words and should include aims, methods, results, conclusion and discussion. Abstracts are to be submitted directly on www.aocr2018.org.
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Poster presentations are accepted at the conference on interesting cases, case reviews, protocols, and any other topics of interest, and can include one/ multiple modalities for confirmation/ correlation.
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SLIDE 1 : Title, name of author and affiliationsSLIDE 2 -6 : Clinical History, images,SLIDE 7-8 : Description of findingsSLIDE 8-11 : Diagnosis, discussionSLIDE 12 : References.
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ABout mumBAIMumbai which was formerly known as Bombay is a major metropolitan city of India. It is the state capital of Maharashtra. Mumbai city is known as the business capital of India, it being the country’s principal financial and communications centre. It is the most populous city in India, and the fourth most populous city in the world, with a total metropolitan area population of approximately 20.5 million. Along with the neighbouring urban areas, including the cities of Navi Mumbai and Thane, it is one of the most populous urban regions in the world.
Most of the year, Mumbai’s climate is warm and humid. Between November and February, the skies are clear, and the temperature is cooler. From March the temperature becomes warm and humid till mid June, the beginning of monsoon. Monsoon ends by the end of September.
Mumbai’s culture is a blend of traditional festivals, food, music and theatres. The city offers a cosmopolitan and diverse lifestyle with a variety of food, entertainment and night life, available in a form and abundance comparable to that in other world capitals. This unique blend of cultures is due to the migration of people from all over India since the British period. The description about Mumbai cannot be complete without the mention of Bollywood, the biggest Indian film industry which churns out hundreds of Hindi block-busters every year.
Mumbai is well connected by Road, Rail and Airways. It boasts of one of the busiest airports in the Country. Mumbai has one International and One Domestic Airport that offer direct connectivity to almost all major cities.
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AreAs of Interest
BANDRA WORLI SEA LINK MUMBAI HIGH COURT
GATEWAY OF INDIA SIDDHIVINAYAK TEMPLE
CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI TERMINUS THE ASIATIC SOCIETY OF MUMBAI
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BRABOURNE STADIUM HAJI ALI DARGAH
MARINE DRIVE KANHERI CAVES
PRINCE OF WALES MUSEUM RAJABAI CLOCK TOWER
ELEPHANTA CAVES JUHU BEACH
FILM CITY KABUTAR KHANA
DHOBI GHAT GLOBAL VIPASSANA PAGODA
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MuMBAI tOuR CODe : MH 1
Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Mandir, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shri Ganesh. It is located in Prabhadevi, Mumbai. Siddhivinayak is well known as “Navasacha Ganapati”(‘Ganapati bestows whenever humbly genuinely prayed a wish’ in Marathi) among devotees.
Haji Ali Dargah, a mosque and dargah located on an islet off the coast of Worli in the southern part of Mumbai. Near the heart of the city proper, the dargah is one of the most recognizable landmarks of Mumbai.
Jehangir Art Gallery : The Jehangir Art Gallery is an art gallery in Mumbai. It was founded by Sir Cowasji Jehangir at the urging of K.K. Hebbar and Homi Bhabha. It was built in 1952.
Gateway of India, a monument built during the 20th century in Mumbai City of Maharashtra state in Western India. It is located on the waterfront in the Apollo Bunder area in South Mumbai and overlooks the Arabian Sea.
Colaba Causeway : Officially known as Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, is a commercial street, and a major causeway or land link between Colaba and the Old Woman’s Island in the city of Mumbai. It is known for street shopping, especially junk jewellery & fancy clothes.
Bandra- Worli Sea Link : Officially called Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, is a cable-stayed bridge with pre-stressed concrete-steel viaducts on either side that links Bandra in the Western Suburbs of Mumbai with Worli in South Mumbai.
Inclusions:
Entry Ticket (wherever applicable)Medium size vehicle (allowing max. 3 PAX)Government Service Tax
MuMBAI tOuR CODe: MH 2
Essel World & Water Kingdom: EsselWorld along with its counterparts, Water Kingdom are stretched over 64 acres of land. Together, they are recognized as one of the largest Amusement and Water Park. Apart from the conventional features of a theme park such as rollercoasters and rides, EsselWorld is also host to Mumbai’s first ice skating rink, spanning 3400 square feet. Essel world & Water Kingdom is your ideal location for an outing with your family and friends.
MuMBAI tOuR CODe: MH 3
Snow World & Shopping (on own) at Phoenix Market City Kurla: Snow World, a village of Snow Villains are set to seize your heart with their naughty lineaments. It’s one of its kind Indoor Real Snow based Theme Park which makes it easy for all families to have exciting yet relaxing hours. Snow world is one of the Mumbai’s leading snow winter park, where it hosts fun for all the beginners as well as veteran.
Inclusions:
Entry TicketTransfer from Renaissance Hotel to Phoenix Market City & Back in a medium size vehicle (allowing max. 3 PAX)Government Service Tax
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MuMBAI tOuR CODe: MH 4
KidZania (5 hours) & Shopping (on own) at R City Mall, Ghatkopar: EsselWorld along with its counterparts, Water Kingdom are stretched over 64 acres of land. Together, they are recognized as one of the largest Amusement and Water Park. Apart from the conventional features of a theme park such as rollercoasters and rides, EsselWorld is also host to Mumbai’s first ice skating rink, spanning 3400 square feet. Essel world & Water Kingdom is your ideal location for an outing with your family and friends.
Inclusions:
Entry TicketTransfer from Renaissance Hotel to R City Mall & Back in a medium size vehicle (allowing max. 3 PAX)Government Service Tax
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KARISMAtIC KeRAlA is an enchanting Kaleidoscope full of breathtaking surprises. The equable climate, serene beaches, tranquil stretches of backwaters, lush hill stations and exotic wildlife, waterfalls makes it’s one of the sought after touristdestinations in Asia. Kerala is called as ‘God’s own country’ for a reason.
GOlDen tRIAnGle is formed by the locations of New Delhi, Agra and Rajasthan on map. Delhi brings you everything about north India including culture, history, shopping areas, locations etc. Agra is home to the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Rajasthan’s beautiful Pink City- Jaipur, was the stronghold of a clan of rulers whose three hill forts and series of palaces in the city are important attractions.
Package inclusions: 1night Delhi- 1night Agra- 2nights Jaipur stay, transfers, major tours.
Cost: 4 star starting from USD 308 (iNr 21,560) pp and 5 star from USD 320 (iNr 22,400) pp
Package inclusions : 2nights Munnar- 1night Thekkady- 1night Alleppey houseboat stay, transfers, major tours.
Cost: 4 star starting from USD 350 (iNr 24,500) pp and 5 star from USD 395 (iNr 27,650) pp.
GlORIOuS GOA is known as the land of beaches and parties that last all night. But there’s more to this popular seaside destination .Beyond the beaches lies a rich culture with a charming history — that’s what makes Goa such an alluring place.
Package inclusions: 3 nights stay and airport transfer.
Cost: 4 star starting from USD 205 (iNr 14,350) pp and 5 star from USD 265 (iNr 18,550) pp
AtMAntAn wellneSS CenteR is the ultimate destination for reconnecting with yourself, revitalizing your body and refreshing your mind. Atmantan is a divine amalgamation of atma, mana and tann.. a place for transformation. Note: (180 kms from Mumbai)
Package inclusions: 3 nights stay at the wellness centre, daily 1 Spa, body composition analysis & Postural assessment, Yogic kriyas, daily fitness & leisure activities & unlimited use of water therapy suites.
Cost: Please contact us for specially contracted rates.
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PLEASE NOTE: Above are sample tours & all rates are indicative and based on min. 2 people travelling together. We offer various Domestic & International destinations i.e. Maldives, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Dubai, Bhutan etc. We tailor make itineraries as per guest’s requirement.
For all bookings & queries, kindly contact:INDIANA TRAVEL SERVICES 303, 3rd Floor, Ram Krishna Chambers, Linking Road, Opposite Maple Showroom, Khar (West) Mumbai 400052,IndiaTel: +91-22-6174 2222 / 2600 9797 . Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
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