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www.siemens.com/aera
Answers for life.
MAGNETOM AeraTransforming 1.5T economics.
With the first 70 cm Tim®+Dot™ system you benefit from Tim’s (Total imaging matrix) flexibility, accuracy, and speed now at the fourth generation (4G) level – unlocking imaging power like never before. Combined with the world’s most comprehensive workflow solution Dot (Day optimizing throughput), the power of Tim is
multiplied to achieve consistent scanning, easily. Together in MAGNETOM Aera, they deliver a new level of efficiency and care for up to a 50% increase in productivity. It will literally transform the way you work with MRI. www.siemens.com/aera
Dear Friends and Colleagues, a warm welcome to the congresses „Ultrasound meets Magnetic Resonance“ and ESMRN and the course on Fetal brain development that serves as a link between the two events. While the prenatal conference takes place in Vienna for the 5th time, and internationally for the 6th time, it is the first time for the congress and course of the ESMRN to be held in Vienna. Participants of both events share mutual interests and we see it as a welcome duty to bring everybody working in the field together and hopefully initiate scientific exchange between all involved specialities. In addition, we do hope you will enjoy Vienna in early June where the parks and gardens invite for a stroll and the Vienna Festival, the „Wiener Festwochen“, offer a rich cultural program. We welcome you cordially to Vienna and wish you a pleasant stay with enthusiastic discussions and social and cultural highlights.
Yves Ville Daniela Prayer Rainer Seidl
Organizing Committee / Presidents of the Congresses: Prayer Daniela (Vienna), Seidl Rainer (Vienna), Ville Yves (Paris) International Committee:
Barkovich Anthony James (San Francisco) Livingston John H. (Leeds) Ben-Ari Yezekhel (Marseille) Malinger Gustavo (Tel Aviv) Blickstein Isaac (Jerusalem) Martin-Fiori Ernst (Zurich) Boltshauser Eugen (Zurich) Millischer-Belaich Anne-Elodie (Paris) Cassady Christopher I. (Houston) Patay Zoltan (Memphis) Deloison Benjamin (Paris) Peiro Jose (Barcelona) Ertl-Wagner Birgit (Munich) Raybaud Charles (Toronto) Fink Michelle (Melbourne) Romero Roberto (Detroit) Flores-Sarnat Laura (Calgary) Rossi Andrea (Genova) Gressens Pierre (Paris) Salomon Laurent (Paris) Griffiths Paul (Sheffield) Sarnat Harvey (Calgary) Guibaud Laurent (Lyon) Sonigo Pascale (Paris) Hehr Ute (Regensburg) Timor-Tritsch Ilan (New York) Heinen Florian (Munich) Valk Jaap (Amsterdam) Hyett Jon (Vancouver) Van der Knaap Marjo (Amsterdam) Judas Milos (Zagreb) Vermeulen Jeroen (Amsterdam) Kainer Franz (Nürnberg) Ville Yves (Paris) Kostovic Ivica (Zagreb) Wiest Roland (Bern) Krägeloh-Mann Ingeborg (Tubingen) Withby Elspeth (Sheffield) Local Committee (Vienna):
Gruber Gerlinde Maria Kornek Barbara Krajnik Jacqueline Aszman Oskar Krampl-Bettelheim Elisabeth Balassy Csilla Lindner Christian Berger-Kulemann Vanessa Mailath-Pokorny Mariella Bernert Günther Milos Iulia Bettelheim Dieter Mitter Christian Brugger Peter C. Mühlebner- Fahrngruber Angelika Czech Thomas Nemec Stefan Feucht Martha Prayer Daniela Grill Agnes Schöpf Veronika Hafner Erich Seidl Rainer Herold Christian Slavc Irene Horcher Ernst Stuhr Friedrich Husslein Peter Stümpflen Ingrid Kasprian Gregor Thurnher Majda Kollndorfer Kathrin Worda Christof
Poster Committee: Ballassy Csilla (Vienna) Judas Milos (Zagreb) Bernert Günther (Vienna) Krägeloh-Mann Ingeborg (Tubingen) Boltshauser Eugen (Zurich) Malinger Gustavo (Tel Aviv) Brugger Peter C. (Vienna) Sonigo Pascale (Paris) Cassady Christopher I. (Houston) Valk Jaap (Amsterdam) Fink Michelle (Melbourne) Withby Elspeth (Sheffield) Guibaud Laurent (Lyon) Worda Christof (Vienna) Hyett Jon (Vancouver)
Tuesday, 4th: MRI hands on workshops 14:00 – 15:00 Group 1 - 1,5 Tesla MRI
Christian Lindner (Vienna), Friedrich Stuhr (Vienna)
15:15 – 16:15
16:30 – 17:30
17:30 – 18:30
Group 2 - 1,5 Tesla MRI Christian Lindner (Vienna), Friedrich Stuhr (Vienna)
Group 3 - 1,5 Tesla MRI Christian Lindner (Vienna), Friedrich Stuhr (Vienna)
Group 4 - 3T – Problems and solutions Christian Lindner (Vienna), Friedrich Stuhr (Vienna)
Wednesday, 5 th, Morning: 07:00 – 08:15 Registration
08:15 – 08:30 Welcome Peter Husslein (Vienna), Daniela Prayer (Vienna), Yves Ville (Paris)
Chairpersons: Isaac Blickstein (Jerusalem), Yves Ville (Paris)
08:30 – 08:55 Problems of monochorionic twin gestation Isaac Blickstein (Jerusalem)
08:55 – 09:20 Therapy of monochorionic twin gestation Yves Ville (Paris)
09:20 – 09.30 Brain lesions following laser treatment in TTTS Anne-Elodie Millischer-Belaich (Paris)
09:30 – 09:40
09:40 – 09:50
09:50 – 10:00
Diagnostic problems in case of twin pregnancies – MRI study Monika Bekiesinska-Figatowska, A. Duczkowska, I. Herman-Sucharska, A. Romaniuk-Doroszewska, R. Jaczynska, M. Furmanek, H. Bragoszewska, A. Dubis (Warsaw)
PeriventricularLeukomalacia and periventricular hemorrhagic infarction in the fetus Denise Pugash, C. Mayer, G. Hendson, C.P. Dunham (Vancouver)
Fetal white matter abnormalities in CMV infection Denise Pugash, G. Hendson, C.P. Dunham, D.M. Money (Vancouver)
10:00 – 10:30 Break / live scan Erich Hafner (Vienna), Ingrid Stümpflen (Vienna) Chairpersons: Christopher I. Cassady (Houston), Jose Peiro (Barcelona) 10:30 – 11:00 Ultrasound findings in intrauterinely treatable pathologies
Dieter Bettelheim (Vienna)
11:00 – 11:30 MRI findings in intrauterinely treatable pathologies Peter C. Brugger (Vienna)
11:30 – 12:00 Perinatal surgery Jose Peiro (Barcelona)
12:00 – 12:30 Postnatal surgery of congenital Tumors Ernst Horcher (Vienna)
12:30 – 13:40 Lunch / Poster Session
Wednesday, 5 th, Afternoon: Chairpersons: Elisabeth Krampl-Bettelheim (Vienna), Gustavo Malinger (Tel Aviv)
13:40 – 14:10 Ultrasound of the fetal body Gustavo Malinger (Tel Aviv)
14:10 – 14:40
MRI of the fetal body Peter C. Brugger (Vienna)
14:40 – 15:00
15:00 – 15:10
15:10 – 15:20 15:20 – 15:30
MRI of the fetal genitalia: anatomy and structural abnormalities Stefan Nemec (Vienna)
Impact of prenatal combined imaging by ultrasound and magnetic resonance on diagnosis of fetal GIT anomalies Veronika Frisova, L. Kavalcova, L. Hornofova, I. Spalova, L. Haakova, D. Smetanova, M. Rocek (Prague)
Outcome of infants with prenatal diagnosis of CAKUT on fetal US and MRI Dagmar Csaicsich, P.C. Brugger, G. Kasprian, E. Schönbauer, D. Bettelheim, J. Deutinger , D. Prayer (Vienna)
Fetal meconium on MRI: when, where and how much? Kathryn J Timms (Sheffield), Elspeth H Whitby (Sheffield)
15:30 – 16:00 Break / live scan Ilan Timor-Tritsch (New York), Mariella Mailath-Pokorny (Vienna) Chairpersons: Gerlinde Maria Gruber (Vienna) 16:00 – 16:30
Diagnostic post natal imaging in fetal skeletal disorders Michelle Fink (Melbourne)
Chairpersons: Agnes Grill (Vienna), Csilla Balassy (Vienna) 16:30 – 17:00
17:00 – 17:10
17:10 – 17:20
17:20 - 17:30
17:30 – 17:40
Three dimensional inversion ultrasound rendering in obstetrics: Educational, clinical and research aspects Ilan Timor-Tritsch (New York)
Susceptibility weighted imaging of the fetal brain is superior to ultrasound and conventional MRI sequences in detecting intracranial hemorrhage Swati Mody, L. Yeo, J. Neelavalli, M. Thomason, E. Hernandez-Andrade, S. Hassan, R. Romero, E.M. Haacke (Detroit)
Three dimensional ultrasound scan assessment, a 'must' for corpus callosum agenesis (CCA) diagnosis, as good as MRI Magdalena Petrache, C. Bradeanu, A. Ene (Bucharest)
Ultrasound MRI fusion: combined registration and visualisation in fetal studies Andreas Lee, S. Sinnott, R. Sekar, V. Andrjic (Brisbane)
Spectrum of fetal mid and hindbrain malformations seen on MRI: review of 13 years of experience at a single institution Surekha Kumbla, M. Fink (Melbourne)
17:40 End + Cocktail + poster award
Thursday, 6 th, Morning: 07:00 – 08:15 Registration
08:15 – 08:30 Welcome + Presentation on ISUOG Yves Ville (Paris), Daniela Prayer (Vienna)
Chairpersons: Daniela Prayer (Vienna), Birgit Ertl-Wagner (Munich) 08:30 – 09:00 The ganglionic eminence
Ivica Kostovic (Zagreb)
09:00 – 09:30 Genes and activity in brain development: The check point theory Yezekhel Ben-Ari (Marseille)
09:30 – 10:00 US and MRI of brain development Gregor Kasprian (Vienna), Gustavo Malinger (Tel Aviv)
10:00 – 10:15 Scan using US-MRI fusion imaging Laurent Salomon (Paris)
10:15 – 10:45 Fetal Brain MRI: beyond structure - methods and applications Gregor Kasprian (Vienna), Christian Mitter (Vienna)
10:45 – 11:15 Break / live scan Gustavo Malinger (Tel Aviv) Chairpersons: Laura Flores-Sarnat (Calgary), Milos Judas (Zagreb) 11:15 – 11:45
11:45 – 12:05
Human forebrain development and HPE Milos Judas (Zagreb)
Precocious and delayed neocortical synaptogenenesis in fetal holoprosencephaly Harvey Sarnat (Calgary)
12:05 – 12:25 US of prenatal HPE Gustavo Malinger (Tel Aviv)
12:25 – 12:55 HPE Classification (current concepts of holoprosencephaly) Anthony James Barkovich (San Francisco)
12:55 – 13:25 Holoprosencephaly: mutational spectrum, phenotype and outcome Ute Hehr (Regensburg)
13:25 – 14:20 Lunch
Thursday, 6 th, Afternoon: Chairpersons: Eugen Boltshauser (Zurich), Jaap Valk (Amsterdam) 14:25 – 14:50 Intrauterine infection and the fetal brain
Roberto Romero (Detroit)
14:55 – 15:20 US and MRI of fetal brain infection Pascale Sonigo (Paris), Yves Ville (Paris)
15:25 – 15:50 Neurometabolic disease that may imitate congenital infection John H. Livingston (Leeds)
15:50 – 16:15 Break Chairpersons: Laurent Guibaud (Lyon), Franz Kainer (Nürnberg) 16:25 – 16:45 Prenatal diagnosis of posterior fossa anomalies : an anatomical
approach Laurent Guibaud (Lyon)
16:55 – 17:15 Classification of malformations (malformations of the midbrain and hindbrain) Anthony James Barkovich (San Francisco)
17:25 – 17:45
17:45 – 17:55
Cerebellum - small brain but large confusion Eugen Boltshauser (Zurich)
Posterior fossa abnormalities in high risk term infants: comparison of Ultrasound and MRI Sylke Steggerda, F. de Bruïne, V. Smits-Wintjens, P. Verbon, F. Walther, G. van Wezel-Meijler (Leiden)
17:55 End
18:30 Cocktail and guided tour of Belvedere
Friday, 7 th, Morning: 07:00 – 08:15
8:15 Registration
Welcome Christian Herold (Vienna), Daniela Prayer (Vienna), Rainer Seidl (Vienna)
Chairpersons: Rainer Seidl (Vienna), Gregor Kasprian (Vienna) 08:15 – 08:45 Autism, GABA and the developing brain
Yezekhel Ben-Ari (Marseille)
08:45 – 09:15 Childhood epilepsy syndromes Martha Feucht (Vienna)
09:15 – 09:45
Disorders of cortical development and epilepsy Charles Raybaud (Toronto)
09:45 – 10:15 Prenatal identification of MCDs Gregor Kasprian (Vienna), Gustavo Malinger (Tel Aviv)
10:15 – 10:45 Break Chairpersons: Charles Raybaud (Toronto), Gregor Kasprian (Vienna) 10:45 – 11:15 MRI of ADEM and its imitators
Andrea Rossi (Genova), Majda Thurnher (Vienna)
11:15 – 11:45 Leukoencephalopathies with white matter edema Marjo Van der Knaap (Amsterdam)
11:45 – 12:15 12:15 – 12:40
Development of the fetal cerebro vascular system Charles Raybaud, (Toronto)
Differences between childhood and adult MS Barbara Kornek (Vienna), Iulia Milos (Vienna)
12:40 – 13:05
13.05 – 13.15
Perinatal stroke Francesco Cardona, Nina Linduska, Katharina Thom, Maria Theresa Schmook, Daniela Prayer, Rainer Seidl (Vienna),
Diversity in MRI findings in leukoencephalopathy with brain stem and spinal cord involvement and lactate elevation (LBSL) Eline Hamilton, M. Steenweg, L. van Berge, G. Scheper, T. Abbink, M. van der Knaap (Amsterdam)
13:15 – 14:35 Lunch / Poster Session
Friday, 7 th, Afternoon: Chairpersons: Günther Bernert (Vienna), Jeroen Vermeulen (Amsterdam) 14:35 – 15:05
Congenital cerebral palsy: new therapies Pierre Gressens (Paris)
15:05 – 15:35
Diagnosis and Therapy of perinatal brachial plexus palsies Oskar Aszman (Vienna), Gregor Kasprian (Vienna)
15:35 – 16:05
Botulinum toxin in cerebral palsy Florian Heinen (Munich)
16:05 – 16:35 16:35 – 17:05 Break
Classifying imaging findings in cerebral palsy Ingeborg Krägeloh-Mann (Tubingen)
Chairpersons: Benjamin Deloison (Paris), Angelika Mühlebner- Fahrngruber (Vienna) 17:05 – 17:20 Prenatal diagnosis of brain heterotopia
Benjamin Deloison (Paris)
17:20 – 17:40 Pathohistological classification of FCD Angelika Mühlebner- Fahrngruber (Vienna)
17:40 – 18:00 Cerebral palsy and language: insights from MRI Jeroen Vermeulen (Amsterdam)
18:00 – 18:10
18:10 – 18:20
Special MRI Protocol of the Brain Imaging with Higher Sensitivity to the Focal Cortical Dysplasia Martin Kyncl, A. Jahodova, B. Prosova, P. Krsek, Z. Svata, M. Rocek, V. Komarek (Prague)
Advanced fibre tractography in cerebral palsy suggests primary and secondary microstructural changes along the cortico-spinal tract and somatosensory projections Finn Lennartsson, L. Holmström, A-C. Eliasson, O. Flodmark (Stockholm), J-D. Tournier (Melbourne), B. Vollmer (Stockholm, Southampton)
18:20 End
Saturday, 8 th, Morning: 07:00 – 08:15 Registration Chairpersons: Thomas Czech (Vienna), Ernst Martin-Fiori (Zurich) 08:15 – 08:35 MR-guided Focused Ultrasound for non-invasive Brain
Interventions Ernst Martin-Fiori (Zurich)
08:35 – 08:55 High field MR scanners on neonatal wards Paul Griffiths (Sheffield)
08:55 – 09:25 Meduloblastomas revisited 2012 Zoltan Patay (Memphis)
09:25 – 09:55 Surgical strategies in infratentorial tumors in childhood Thomas Czech (Vienna)
09:55 – 10:25 Chemotherapy in infratentorial tumors of childhood Irene Slavc (Vienna)
10:25 – 10:40 Break Chairpersons: Veronika Schöpf (Vienna), Roland Wiest (Bern) 10:40 – 11:05 Advanced neuroimaging procedures for pediatric disorders
Roland Wiest (Bern)
11:05 – 11:30 Resting-state fMRI in utero Veronika Schöpf (Vienna)
11:30 – 11:50 Resting-state fMRI in pre-surgical planning Kathrin Kollndorfer (Vienna)
11:50 – 12:05 Stress matters! Psychological and emotional loadings of fetal magnetic resonance imaging Jacqueline Krajnik (Vienna)
12:05 – 12:45
Presentation of awarded posters Daniela Prayer (Vienna)
12:45 – 13:00 Farewell 13:00 End
US meets Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Vienna 2013
Poster Session: Wednesday, 5 th, 12:30 – 13:30 Group A: Methods, Comparisons, Varia
Poster committee: Csilla Ballassy (Vienna), Jon Hyett (Vancouver)
number name title A1 V. Frisova L. Hornofova, I. Spalova, L. Haakova,
D. Smetanova, M. Rocek Impact of prenatal combined imaging by Ultrasound and Magnetic Resonance on diagnosis of fetal CNS anomalies
A2 J. Harreiter, V. Berger-Kulemann, C. Worda, D. Bancher-Todesca, D. Prayer, A. Kautzky-Willer on behalf of the DALI Core Investigator Group
DALI-1st data: Ultrasound (US) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) measurements in early detection of foetal fat accumulation in obese pregnant women.
A3 F.A.R. Jansen, M.C. Haak, F.T. de Bruïne, C.M.P.C.D. Peeters-Scholte
3.0 Tesla fetal MRI complements fetal Ultrasound – Report of 2 cases
A4 E. Katorza, Y. Salem, D. Shashar, Y. Gilboa, R. Achiron, C. Hoffmann
Virtual Angiography of the Fetal Brain Using Post-Mortem MRI.
A5 V. Ribeiro, J. Teixeira, C. Vasconcelos, S. Pina, R. Taipa, M. Martins, M. Céu Rodrigues
Fetal MRI at 3T: report of our experience
A6 B. van der Knoop, J. de Vries Women’s acceptance of fetal MRI in clinical and research setting
A7 M. van Doorn, E. Newsum, L. Reneman, C. Majoie
Fetal MRI: A valuable tool in detecting brain abnormalities?
A8 U. Krishnamurthy, J. Neelavalli, S. Mody, L. Yeo, P. Jella, S. Saleem, S.J. Korzeniewski, S. Ehterami, M.D. Cabrera, R.O. Bahado-singh, S.S. Hassan, E.M. Haacke, R. Romero
Imaging the Fetal Brain at 1.5T and 3.0T Field Strengths: Initial Experience with SAR and Image Quality
Group B: Placenta, Skeleton, Post mortem, Varia
Poster committee: Christopher I. Cassady (Houston), Michelle Fink (Melbourne), Pascale Sonigo (Paris)
number name title B1 C. Aliberti, E. Bevilacqua, V. D’Ambrosio, A.
Giancotti, R. La Torre Prenatal Ultrasound and Magnetic Risonance in cleft lip and palate: a case report
B2 M. Bekiesinska-Figatowska, A. Duczkowska, I. Herman-Sucharska, A. Romaniuk-Doroszewska, R. Jaczyńska, H. Bragoszewska, J. Zamłynski
Follow-up of fetal pathology on prenatal MRI
B3 A. F. Cavaliere, M. Tintoni, P. Rosati, L. Guariglia, S. Buongiorno, B. Gui, M. Miccò, A. L. Valentini
Placental invasion assessed by ultrasound and MRI: Do the results depend on observer experience?
B4 I. Gat, C. Hoffmann, D. Shashar, L. Zilka, E. Konen, R. Achiron, E. Katorza
The expanding indications for fetal brain MRI: a comprehensive evaluation and classification
B5 G. M. Gruber, P. C. Brugger, M. Mailath-Pokorny, F. Stuhr, D. Prayer
Postmortem fetal MRI diagnosis of VACTERL association
B6 D. Kienzl, G. Kasprian, V. Berger-Kulemann, P. C. Brugger4, M. Weber, D. Bettelheim, D. Prayer
Risk of Inferior Vena Cava Compression Syndrome during Fetal MRI in the Supine Position – a retrospective study
B7 N. Linduska, A. Grill, S. Dekan, D. Prayer Outcome in children with placenta lesions in fetal MRI
B8 C. Much, E. Solano, N. D. Forkert, J. Sedlacik, G. Adam, P. Arck, U. Wedegaertner
Placental perfusion increases upon a prenatal stress challenge in mice: Is it a immune response?
B9 N. Stahr, R. Guggenberger, I. Scheer, N. Ochsenbein, C. J. Kellenberger
Fetal MRI: a rare case of caudal duplication
B10 L. Targa, R. Severo, J. Picetti, C. Bedin, A. da Cunha, R. Betat, R. Rosa, J. Telles, A. Weiss, S. Pires
Placenta adhered to the cephalic pole in a fetus with limb-body wall complex
Group C: Infratentorial pathologies of the brain
Poster committee: Eugen Boltshauser (Zurich), Laurent Guibaud (Lyon), Christof Worda (Vienna)
number name title C1 P. C. Brugger, G. M. Gruber, B. Patzak, D.
Prayer The cerebellar vermis in cyclopean holoprosencephaly
C2 M. Cagneaux, A. Vasiljevic, M. Massoud, F. Allias, J. Massardier, P. Gaucherand, L. Guibaud
Severe second-trimester ventriculomegaly revealing obstruction related to pathologies of rhombencephalic, mesencephalic and diencephalic differentiation
C3 G. M. Gruber, D. Prayer, M. Weber, P. C. Brugger
Growth of the fetal vermis
C4 G. M. Gruber, D. Prayer, M. Weber, P. C. Brugger
Growth of the fetal brainstem on MRI
C5 G. Kasprian, A. R. Mehollin-Ray, A. N. Shetty, J. L. Williams, C. I. Cassady, W. Lee
Fetal surgery in open neural tube defects – initial prenatal follow-up MRI findings
C6 M. Massoud, C. Garel, P. Gaucherand, V. Desportes, L. Guibaud
Prenatal unilateral cerebellar hypoplasia. Significance and implications for prenatal diagnosis. A prenatal series of 26 cases.
C7 D. Pugash, P. Thiessen, B. Irwin, D. Cochrane Prenatal diagnostic imaging features of closed spinal dysraphism
C8 A. Robinson Inferior vermian hypoplasia - preconception, misconception
C9 M. Sanz Cortes, M. Illa, G. Egaña-Ugrinovich, R. Zupan, F. Figueras, N. Bargallo, E. Gratacos
Cerebellar differences in term SGA fetuses assessed by fetal MRI and its association to neurobehavioral outcome
C10 L. Targa, C. Grecco, J. Telles, A. Gobatto, A. Bicca, R. Rosa, C. Arcolini, P. Fell, M. Lisboa, T. Dal Pai
Neural tube defects evaluated by fetal ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging
C11 L. Targa, C. Grecco, J. Telles, M. Bacil, S. Musa, L. Vieira, R. Rosa, J. Picetti, C. Bedin, I. Marshall
Neural tube defects as markers for trisomy 18 (Edwards syndrome)
C12 R. Woitek, G. Kasprian, M. Weber, P. C. Brugger, D. Bettelheim, R. Seidl, D. Prayer
Morphometry of the posterior fossa and fractional anisotropy of the brainstem: parameters aiding in the differentiation between open and closed neural tube defects
Group D: Supratentorial pathologies of the brain - Varia
Poster committee: Peter C. Brugger (Vienna), Gustavo Malinger (Tel Aviv)
number name title D1 B. De Keersmaecker, P. Ramaekers, F. Claus,
E. Ortibus, G. Naulaers, F. Van Calenbergh, L. De Catte
Outcome of 10 antenatally diagnosed fetal arachnoid cysts
D2 J. Dukanac Stamenkovic, S. V. Petronijevic, M. Steric, M. Petronijevic, A. Ljubic, L. Srbinovic
The outcome and course of pregnancies complicated with anomalies of the central nervous system of fetus
D3 G. Kasprian, A. R. Mehollin-Ray, A. N. Shetty1, J. L. Williams, CI. Cassady, W. Lee
Prenatal MR morphology of occipital encephaloceles
D4 C. A. Seitz, G. M. Gruber, M. Weber, D. Prayer Postmortem MRI of human fetal optic nerves and chiasm
D5 L. Targa, C. Grecco, J. Picetti, J. Telles, R. Rosa, A. da Cunha1, A. Gobatto, T. Dal Pai, C. Arcolini, A. Bicca
Severe microhydranencephaly: differential diagnosis with anencephaly
D6 L. Targa, C. Grecco, J. Telles, F. Enk, K. de Oliveira, R. Rosa, A. Bicca, P. Fell, I. Marshall, A. Weiss
Report of a fetus with occipital encephalocele associated with ventriculomegaly evaluated through two-dimensional ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging
D7 N. Vinurel, A. Van Nieuwenhuyse, M. Cagneaux, C. Garel, E. Quarello, O. Picone, M. Ferry, P. Gaucherand, V. des Portes, L. Guibaud
Distorsion of the interhemispheric fissure with impact of the inner border of the frontal lobe: significance and implications for prenatal diagnosis
D8 S. Vrzic Petronijevic, J. D. Stamenkovic, M. Petronijevic1,2, D. Damjanovic, M. Steric, A. Ljubic, L. Srbinovic
Prenatal diagnosis of expansive intracranial lesion
Group E: Supratentorial pathologies of the brain – Corpus Callosum, Ventricles
Poster committee: Milos Judas (Zagreb), Elspeth Withby (Sheffield)
number name title E1 M. Bogavac, Z. Tatic-Stupar, A. Novakov-Mikic Magnetic resonance in prenatal diagnosis of
corpus callosum E2 G. M. Gruber, D. Prayer, G. Kasprian, P. C.
Brugger Ventricular width in fetal corpus callosum agenesis
E3 M. Illa, E. Eixarch, M. Sanz, S. Angles, A. Fervienza, B. Puerto, E. Gratacos
Moderate ventricular abnormalities: associated findings and prognosis based on frontal horn dilation
E4 E. Katorza, N. Duvdevani, J.-M. Jacobson, Y. Gilboa, C. Hoffmann, R. Achiron
Coronal approach for measuring both fetal lateral ventricles: is there an advantage over the axial view?
E5 S. Kumbla, M.Fink Abnormal corpus callosum in the fetus: the tip of the iceberg
E6 M. Mailath-Pokorny, G. Kasprian, P. C. Brugger, D. Prayer
Is fetal magnetic resonance imaging indicated when isolated ventriculomegaly is detected on second- and third-trimester sonogram?
E7 G. Malinger, T. Lerman-Sagie, M. Echevarria Telleria, F. Viñals, C. Bermejo, L. Ben-Sira
Pericallosal lipomas may escape visualization during the 2nd trimester scan
ESMRN 2013
Poster Session: Friday, 7 th, 13:15 – 14:35
Poster committee: Günther Bernert (Vienna), Ingeborg Krägeloh-Mann (Tubingen), Jaap Valk (Amsterdam)
number name title A1 M. Boyle, D. Watson, J. Meaney, M. McGinnity,
A. Foran Resting-state fMRI (rs-fMRI) connectivity analysis of the intra-uterine growth restricted infant brain. An interim analysis of the StOOPS study.
A2 M. Breu, D. Reisinger, D. Wu, Y. Zhang, J. Marx, A. Fatemi, J. Zhang
In vivo diffusion tensor imaging of the neonatal rat brain development
A3 C Dorfer, T Czech, G Kasprian, A Azizi, J Furtner, A Mert, A Peyrl, I Slavc, M Feucht, D Prayer, V Schöpf
Resting-state fMRi used for intraoperative neuronavigation in children
A4 D Galante Transversus abdominis plane block under ultrasound guidance in infant suffering from brain disease
A5 A Grill, PC Brugger, D Prayer Disruption of cerebellar development in preterm infants
A6 S. Groeschel, C. í Dali, P. Clas, C. Kehrer, M. Wilke, I. Krägeloh-Mann
Cerebral grey and white matter volume changes and clinical course in metachromatic leukodystrophy
A7 N Nickisch, C Schlegel, E Schwilling, M Wilke, K Lidzba
Complex grammar in lesion-induced right-hemispheric language—A child-friendly fMRI paradigm
A8 J-M F. Niermeijer, M W. A. Caan, P G Barth, B T Poll-The, C. B. L. M. Majoie
Ectopic peripontine arcuate fibers, a novel finding in pontine tegmental cap dysplasia
A9 F. Norooz, B. Urlesberger, K. Klebermasz-Schrehof, C. Czaba, E. Obwegeser, V. Giordano, A. Berger, M. Weninger, M. Olischar
The value of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) in perinatal asphyxia: A case report
A10 I.Pogledic, G. Meyberg-Solomayer, W. Reith Case report: US and fetal MRI ae the complementary methods for planning the embolization of vein of Galen aneurysmal malformations (VGAM)
A11 J. W. Song, J. Kolasinski, R. D. Folkerth, P. E. Grant, E. Takahashi
Emerging left–right asymmetry of white matter brain pathways in humans: Fetal, neonatal, and toddler stages
A12 M Verly, J Verhoeven, L Lagae, I Zink, N Rommel, S Sunaert
A mis-wired language network in autism
A13 J. Vodopiutz, H. Zoller, A. L. Fenwick, R. Arnhold, M. Schmid, D. Prayer, T. Müller, A. Repa, A. Pollak, C. Aufricht, A. O. Wilkie, A. R. Janecke
Homozygous SALL1 mutation causes a novel multiple congenital anomaly mental retardation syndrome
A14 F T. de Bruïne, G van Wezel-Meijler, L M. Leijser, S J. Steggerda, A A. van den Berg-Huysmans, M Rijken, M A. van Buchem, J van der Grond
Tractography of white matter tracts in very preterm infants; a 2-year follow-up study
A15 M. Wilke, S. Groeschel, M. Schuhmann, S. Rona, M. Alber, M. Staudt, U. Ernemann, I. Krägeloh-Mann
Clinically indicated functional and diffusion MRI in children: The Tübingen experience
A16 C Zambelloni, V Spinoni, C Rodriguez Perez, G Chirico
Imaging of inborn errors of metabolism
Social Events:
Cocktail, Wednesday, June 5 th:
Venue:
Imperial Riding School Renaissance Vienna Hotel Ungargasse 60 Vienna, 1030 The cocktail is included Cocktail and guided tour of Belvedere, Thursday, June 6 th:
Collection: Fin de siècle and Viennese Secession Venue:
Upper Belvedere Prinz Eugen-Strasse 27 Vienna, 1030 meeting point: 18:15, hotel lobby Time: 18:30 Fee: 50€ Registration:
The Congress registration fee does not include the Cocktail and guided tour of Belvedere – please note that the number of participants is limited, please register early! (contact: Prof. Dr. Daniela Prayer, E-mail daniela.prayer@meduniwien.ac.at)
Maps: Congress Venue: Imperial Riding School Renaissance Vienna Hotel Ungargasse 60 Vienna, 1030 Austria
Bus Station Krankenanstalt Rudolfstiftung (77A) Ungargasse/Neulinggasse (4A) Vienna International Busterminal (Eurolines) Subway Station Rochusgasse (U3) Train Station Bahnhof Wien Mitte Suedbahnhof From Vienna International Airport - VIE Hotel direction: 11.2 mile(s) NW
Driving directions: Highway A4 from airport, direction Vienna Zentrum - exit Prater/Erdberg - turn left into Schlachthausgasse and continue straight until third set of traffic lights. Turn right into Rennweg and continue until you reach main crossing of Ungargasse. Turn right and our Vienna hotel is on your left after 150 m. Airport shuttle service, on request, fee: 35 EUR (one way) Shuttle Phone: 43 1 71175 Ext 8137 Alternate transportation: Schnellbahn (S7) to Rennweg station; fee: 4 EUR (one way) ;scheduled Bus service, fee: 0 EUR (one way) Subway service, fee: 0 EUR (one way) Estimated taxi fare: 35 EUR (one way) Upper Belvedere Prinz Eugen-Strasse 27 Vienna, 1030 Train: Station "Quartier Belvedere" S-Bahn: Station "Quartier Belvedere" Tram: D (Stop "Schloss Belvedere"), 18 and O (Stop "Quartier Belvedere") Bus: 69A (Stop "Quartier Belvedere") Subway: U1 (Stop "Südtirolerplatz")
A: Imperial Riding school Renaissance Vienna Hotel, B: Upper Belvedere
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