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CME / ABIM MOC

The Important Role of Radiologists in the Early Detection of Veno-Occlusive Disease/Sinusoidal Obstruction Syndrome: A Case Series

  • Authors: Victoria Chernyak, MD, MS, FSAR, FACR; Sherwin S. Chan, MD, PhD; Vincent T. Ho, MD
  • CME / ABIM MOC Released: 5/12/2023
  • Valid for credit through: 5/12/2024
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  • Credits Available

    Physicians - maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™

    ABIM Diplomates - maximum of 1.00 ABIM MOC points

    You Are Eligible For

    • Letter of Completion
    • ABIM MOC points

Target Audience and Goal Statement

This activity is intended for radiologists, hematologists/oncologists, including transplant specialists, and other clinicians who treat patients with VOD/SOS.

The goal of this activity is for learners to be better able to monitor for and recognize hepatic VOD/SOS to ensure timely diagnosis and prompt intervention in patients who have undergone hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT).

Upon completion of this activity, participants will:

  • Have increased knowledge regarding the
    • Clinical changes that can be detected with imaging preceding the development of VOD/SOS
  • Have greater competence related to
    • Confirming the diagnosis of VOD/SOS via imaging studies
  • Demonstrate greater confidence in their ability to
    • Work as part of an interdisciplinary team to diagnose VOD/SOS


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Moderator

  • Victoria Chernyak, MD, MS, FSAR, FACR

    Attending Radiologist, Body Imaging Service
    Department of Radiology
    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
    New York, New York

    Disclosures

    Victoria Chernyak, MD, MS, FASR, FACR, has the following relevant financial relationships:
    Consultant or advisor for: Bayer

Faculty

  • Sherwin S. Chan, MD, PhD

    Vice Chair of Research
    Department of Radiology
    Children’s Mercy Kansas City
    Professor of Radiology
    UMKC School of Medicine
    Kansas City, Missouri

    Disclosures

    Sherwin S. Chan, MD, PhD, has the following relevant financial relationships:
    Consultant or advisor for: Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
    Research funding from: GE Healthcare; Hyperfine, Inc.; Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  • Vincent T. Ho, MD

    Director of Clinical Operations, Stem Cell Transplantation
    Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
    Associate Professor of Medicine
    Harvard Medical School
    Boston, Massachusetts

    Disclosures

    Vincent T. Ho, MD, has the following relevant financial relationships:
    Consultant or advisor for: Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; AlloVir; Omeros Corporation; Orca Bio
    Speaker or member of speakers bureau for: Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
    Research funding from: CareDx; Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Omeros Corporation

Editor

  • Victoria Phoenix, BS

    Medical Education Director, Medscape, LLC

    Disclosures

    Victoria Phoenix, BS, has no relevant financial relationships.

Compliance Reviewer

  • Amanda Jett, PharmD, BCACP

    Associate Director, Accreditation and Compliance, Medscape, LLC

    Disclosures

    Amanda Jett, PharmD, BCACP, has no relevant financial relationships.

Peer Reviewer

This activity has been peer reviewed and the reviewer has no relevant financial relationships.


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CME / ABIM MOC

The Important Role of Radiologists in the Early Detection of Veno-Occlusive Disease/Sinusoidal Obstruction Syndrome: A Case Series

Authors: Victoria Chernyak, MD, MS, FSAR, FACR; Sherwin S. Chan, MD, PhD; Vincent T. Ho, MDFaculty and Disclosures

CME / ABIM MOC Released: 5/12/2023

Valid for credit through: 5/12/2024

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Educational Impact Challenge

The goal of this activity is for learners to be better able to monitor for and recognize hepatic VOD/SOS to ensure timely diagnosis and prompt intervention in patients who have undergone hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT).

Before you begin this activity, please assess your clinical knowledge by completing this brief survey. Answering these questions again after the activity will allow you to see what you learned and to compare your answers with those of your peers.

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