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This course is no longer available for CME credit. To see our active CME courses, please visit: https://cme.vrad.com/ In this fast-paced case review, vRad Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Benjamin W. Strong, utilizes cinematic and still imagery to explore the findings and diagnosis of some of his favorite cases complied from vRad’s extensive teaching library. Become familiar with types of acute viscus injury. Identify CT findings useful in the diagnosis and management of acute viscus injury. Recognize imaging pitfalls that can result in missed/misinterpreted CT findings of acute viscus injury. Diagnoses: Adrenal hemorrhage, Hepatic laceration, Subcapsular hemorrhage, Hepatic pseudoaneurysm, Splenic pseudoaneurysm, Splenic laceration, Pancreatic laceration vRad radiologist career opportunities: https://hubs.ly/H0hhZSs0 Follow us! LinkedIn: / virtual-radiologic Twitter: / vrad Facebook: / virtualrad Instagram: / virtualradiologic About vRad Radiology Education (Formerly MEDNAX Radiology Education) vRad Radiology Education offers a wide array of resources to help busy physicians and healthcare professionals gain valuable insight from industry experts into some of the most important issues in radiology today including healthcare industry changes, radiology quality, new trends, and more. Available not just for our clinicians, but all of our peers in the medical community, we continuously develop free online education activities. About the Speaker Benjamin W. Strong, MD is Chief Medical Officer at vRad. Dr. Strong earned his medical degree from the University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson; completed his residency in internal medicine at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire; and completed both a radiology residency and a fellowship in Musculoskeletal MRI at the University of Arizona, Arizona Health Sciences Center in Tucson. Dr. Strong is licensed to practice in all 50 U.S. states and holds credentials in a number of foreign countries. Dr. Strong is an AIRP sanctioned clinical lecturer and is available to speak at your society meeting, residency or grand rounds. You can schedule a speaking engagement with Dr. Strong here: https://hubs.ly/H0bVnnp0