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Imaging procedures

Author: Zuzana Gdovinová

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Imaging procedures Attached teaching material: PPT lecture on Imaging methods. The lecture is focused on imaging methodologies used in diagnostics in neurology. These are methods such as computed tomography (CT), CT angiography, CT perfusion, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and digital subtraction angiography (DSA). Each methodology contains a description of the principle of how the indications work and a basic description of pathological findings.

Laboratory, imaging and endoscopic examinations in urology

Author: Ľubomír Lachváč

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Laboratory examinations in urology play a crucial role in the assessment of diseases of the urinary tract and male reproductive system. Urinalysis is a fundamental diagnostic tool used to detect infection, hematuria, proteinuria, and metabolic abnormalities. Blood laboratory tests provide essential information about renal function, electrolyte balance, and systemic inflammation. Measurement of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is widely used in the evaluation of prostatic diseases. Imaging examinations are indispensable for the anatomical and functional assessment of the urogenital system. Ultrasonography is frequently employed as a first-line imaging modality due to its availability and non-invasive nature. Computed tomography offers high-resolution visualization of the urinary tract and is particularly valuable in the detection of urolithiasis. Magnetic resonance imaging provides superior soft-tissue contrast and is especially important in prostate imaging. Conventional radiographic examinations retain a role in the evaluation of selected urological conditions. The integration of laboratory and imaging examinations enables accurate diagnosis, risk stratification, and therapeutic decision-making in urology.

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Imaging procedures
..Imaging procedures Attached teaching material: PPT.. .. offers lecture notes on imaging.. ..keywords: imaging procedures, CT, MRi,.. ..keywords: imaging procedures, CT, MRi,.. .. [?] Clinically sensitive [?] Licence Imaging procedures 9.12.2023 5.34 MB faculty..

Selected lectures from Urology
..keywords: imaging.. .. [?] Clinically sensitive [?] Licence Imaging in urology 20.3.2020 4.09 MB faculty..

Selected seminars and presentations from radiodiagnostics
.. of radiodiagnostics. They process individual imaging modalities and their application for specific.. .. MB faculty member – Breast imaging 7.4.2020 4.22 MB faculty member – ..

Neurology I - lectures
..keywords: cerebral cortex, cerebellum, meningeal syndrome, imaging, electrophysiology, coma, sleep.. .. member – NK-06 Imaging 28.10.2020 faculty member – NK-07..

MS, Multiple Sclerosis, NMOSD, MOGAD, ADEM
.. diagnostic tools, including magnetic resonance imaging, cerebrospinal fluid analysis, and antibody..

Laboratory, imaging and endoscopic examinations in urology
.. used in the evaluation of prostatic diseases. Imaging examinations are indispensable for the.. .. germ cell tumors but also tissue damage. Imaging Ultrasound examinations are used in the.. ..keywords: examinations, imaging,.. ..keywords: examinations, imaging,..

Injuries of urinary tract and male reproductive system
.. Scrotal ultrasonography with Doppler is the imaging modality of choice for testicular injuries... .. Scrotal ultrasonography with Doppler is the imaging modality of choice for testicular injuries...

Medical Biophysics for Dental Medicine
.. its application in medicine, Magnetic resonance imaging, Lasers in medicine, X rays – the nature..

Medical Biophysics for General Medicine
.. its application in medicine, Magnetic resonance imaging, Lasers in medicine, X rays – the nature..

Infections of urinary tract and male reproductive system
.. supported by urinalysis and urine culture. Imaging of the urinary tract is not routinely required.. .. supported by urinalysis and urine culture. Imaging of the urinary tract is not routinely required..

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