Part 1: Vascular Radiology
I. Vascular Imaging Techniques A. Angiography B. MR angiography
C. CT angiography D. Ultrasound
II. Vascular Pathology: General Principles A. Atherosclerosis B.
Trauma C. Inflammatory D. Neoplasm E. Inherited F.
Entrapment/impingement syndromes G. Arterial embolism H. Venous
thromboembolism
III. Lower extremity and pelvis A. Arteries B. Veins C.
Lymphatics
IV. Abdomen A. Abdominal aorta B. Visceral arteries C. Renal
arteries and veins D. Inferior vena cava E. Portal venous system
V. Thorax A. Thoracic aorta B. Pulmonary arteries C. Pulmonary
veins
VI. Great Vessels A. Upper extremity arteries B. Upper extremity
veins C. Extracranial carotid artery
Part 2: Interventional Radiology
VII. Basic Techniques A. Aspiration/biopsy B. Drainage C. Stents
D. Ablation
VIII. Vascular Interventional Techniques A. Recanalization B.
Embolization C. Compression of pseudoaneurysms D.
Repositioning/retrieval foreign bodies E. Venous access
IX. Abdomen: Biliary A. Biliary drainage/stents B. Biliary
stricture dilatation C. Percutaneous cholecystrostomy/
cholecystolithotomy
X. Abdomen: GU and Reproductive A. Nephrostomy/ureteral stents
B. Cystostomy C. Prostate biopsy/ablation D. Renal biopsy E.
Fallopian tube recanalization/occlusion
XI. Abdomen: Gastrointestinal A. Gastrostomy/gastrojejeunostomy
B. GI stricture dilatation/stenting
XII. Abdomen: Biopsy/Drainage A. Intra-abdominal B. Pelvic C.
Retroperitoneum
XIII. Cervicothoracic Biopsy A. Lung B. Mediastinum C. Pleura D.
Neck E. Breast
XIV. Thoracic: Drainage A. Pleural B. Lung C. Mediastinum