such as unclear loss of consciousness, epileptic seizures or meningitis/encephalitis are also diagnosed and treated via the MHH TNN. Telemedical/teleneurological applications are used for this purpose
such as unclear loss of consciousness, epileptic seizures or meningitis/encephalitis are also diagnosed and treated via the MHH TNN. Telemedical/teleneurological applications are used for this purpose
diagnosis of acute leukaemias, lymphomas and multiple myeloma as well as other haematological diagnoses. Regular certifications are carried out in order to maintain and optimize a high quality standard
analysis CT thorax Body height and weight A current physician's letter with main and secondary diagnoses Landline and mobile phone number of the patient, if possible with a valid e-mail address (for direct
You will normally be examined during two consultations and receive detailed information about any diagnoses and recommendations for further treatment. The consultations also take place in the context of further
diagnosis of HFI is made genetically by mutation analysis in the blood; alternatively, HFI can be diagnosed by detecting reduced aldolase activity in the small intestine or liver biopsy; these invasive diagnostic
not recommended! About the National Cancer Prevention Week In Germany, around 500,000 people are diagnosed with cancer every year. According to experts, around 40 percent of all cancers could be prevented
interest are, among other things, which patients were screened, how often HBV and/or HCV infection was diagnosed and which further diagnostic and therapeutic measures were initiated. In addition, beneficial and
for the children. About the National Cancer Prevention Week In Germany, around 500,000 people are diagnosed with cancer every year. According to experts, around 40 percent of all cancers could be prevented
Opportunities in Healthcare". Closing gaps in care "In Germany, around half a million people are diagnosed with cancer every year. At least one in ten has a genetic mutation that increases the risk of cancer