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2024.03.15

What is imaging diagnostics?

2024/03/15

Imaging is the cornerstone of modern medicine and encompasses a range of advanced technologies used to visualise the inside of the human body. It provides unprecedented insight into the structure and function of the body and has become an essential tool in the diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of a wide range of conditions.

2024.03.15

Mammography – what is it, who is it for and how should I prepare?

2024/03/15

Mammography is one of the most important screening methods for the prevention of breast cancer, allowing cancerous lesions to be detected at an early stage when treatment is most effective.

2024.03.15

A PET/CT scan – what can it reveal, what are the indications and contraindications, and how should I prepare for it?

2024/03/15

A PET/CT scan, which combines positron emission tomography (PET) and computed tomography (CT), is a breakthrough in diagnostic imaging that allows the precise localisation and assessment of tumours, neurological conditions and heart disease.

2024.03.15

A PET/MR scan – what does it look like, what can it reveal and how should I prepare for it?

2024/03/15

A PET/MR scan, which combines positron emission tomography with magnetic resonance imaging, is one of the most advanced diagnostic techniques available in modern medicine.

2024.03.15

Cephalometry – what is it?

2024/03/15

Cephalometry is a specialist radiological examination that is essential in orthodontics and dentistry. As a tool that provides an accurate analysis of the facial skeleton, cephalometry is fundamental to planning effective orthodontic and dental treatment strategies. How does this work in practice?