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Inflammation scintigraphy MOAB

For the detection of osteomyelitis, infectious arthritis or a periprosthetic infection in the extremities. (For other locations, an FDG-PET / CT or FDG-PET / MR is recommended).
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Dotatate PET

68Ga-DOTATATE PET/CT is the most sensitive exam to detect well-differentiated neuroendocrine tumors. Since these tumors have a low glucose consumption but high expression of somatostatine receptors...
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DOPA PET (oncology)

Dihydroxy-phenylalanine (DOPA) is an endogenous precursor of amino acids and messenger substances. Using 18F-DOPA, special tumors that may produce hormones (pheochromocytomas, paragangliomas) and t...
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DOPA PET (Neurology)

Dihydroxy-phenylalanine (DOPA) is an endogenous precursor of amino acids and messenger substances.
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DaTSCAN SPECT (Neurodegeneration)

With the DaTScan®, like with 18F-DOPA, the presynaptic integrity of the dopaminergic system can be examined. In particular, it can be used to differentiate between essential tremor and other moveme...
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Choline PET (parathyroid)

Choline is an endogenous substance and is absorbed by cells with a high membrane turnover and built into the cell wall. The 18F choline PET / CT or PET / MR is a very sensitive examination for the ...
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Search for bleeding source

Suspected gastrointestinal bleeding that cannot be found angiographically, which is often the case with intermittent bleeding.
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Evaluation of structural heart diseases

Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) enables a detailed representation of the anatomy of the myocardium and the valves as well as a comprehensive assessment of the heart function. Tissue charac...
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