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Magnetic resonance imaging examinations (MRI):
Brain, spine, musculoskeletal system, lungs, abdomen and pelvic organs.
mpMRI of the prostate
Nuclear medicine examinations, among others:
Thyroid scintigraphy
Thyroid and neck sonography (ultrasound)
Thyroid laboratory (FT3, FT4, TSH, antibodies, ...)
Parathyroid scintigraphy
Bone scintigraphy
Renal function scintigraphy (for example NAST with captopril)
Renal parenchymal scintigraphy
Adrenal scintigraphy
Cardiac scintigraphy (with and without exercise, ergometric or pharmacological exercise)
Leukocyte scintigraphy (search for focus of inflammation)
Salivary gland function scintigraphy
Echotherapy
thyroid
Breast fibroadenomas
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Medical appointment
- Referral form from your family doctor or specialist
Preliminary investigation documents, if available
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Nuclear medicine is a branch of medicine in which radioactive isotopes or radioactive chemical compounds, so-called radiopharmaceuticals (radioactive drugs), are used for diagnosis or therapy. The examinations are called “scintigraphy”.
Nuclear medicine examinations not only image the organs but also examine the function and metabolism of the organs. The functionality of the organs is the focus of nuclear medicine examinations. Here the body is examined at the molecular level, which represents a completely different aspect of identifying diseases. The radiological and nuclear medicine examination methods complement each other to form a very efficient detective for clarifying various complaints.