Combination method for precise diagnosis

Nuclear medical imaging using the PET/CT method is a combination of positron emission tomography (PET) and computer tomography (CT). The overall advantage here lies in the simultaneous use of the advantages of both examination methods for the diagnosis and observation of a wide range of diseases.

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Modern research method

Imaging is carried out using a state-of-the-art "double-head camera", which enables particularly fast and precise images of the organs. For the examination, a radiopharmaceutical is introduced into the body in extremely small quantities, which thus participates in the body's metabolism and serves as a contrast medium. In this way, metabolic processes in the living body can be examined.

Concentrated knowledge and experience

The challenge in nuclear medicine is to bring together the modalities, to assess the appearance of organs in conventional radiological diagnostics and the function of the organs from a nuclear medicine point of view. Therefore, all of our experts in nuclear medicine are also specialists in diagnostic radiology.

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At our various locations, we are at your disposal in the competence area for nuclear medical diagnostics: with detailed advice, precise examinations and precise diagnoses.

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