Musculoskeletal Radiology team Musculoskeletal radiology deals with the diagnosis and imaging-based treatment of diseases of the musculoskeletal system, i.e. the bones, joints and surrounding soft tis
Magnetic resonance imaging (MR) Siemens Magnetom Aera 1.5 Tesla MRI is primarily used to visualize soft tissue. The technology of our MRI enables precise and differentiated imaging of the entire body
Abdominal Radiology team The Institute's abdominal team is responsible for performing all radiological diagnostics on patients from the Abdominal and Transplant Surgery, Gastroenterology and Nephrolog
Interventional Radiology team Interventional radiology specializes in imaging diagnostics and image-guided therapy, for example for vascular diseases, inflammation, tumours and pain. Minimally invasiv
Sonography Ultrasound is an ideal screening method for organs and blood vessels close to the surface. It can be carried out without great effort and without major stress for the patient and can be rep
Cardio-pulmo-vascular radiology team Fig.1: 3D-VRT reconstruction of the heart. The right and left coronary arteries are visible, both originating from the aorta. Cardio-pulmo-vascular radiology deals
Computed tomography (CT) Computed tomography is an X-ray examination that allows a detailed view of the inside of the human body. By recording a volume data set, examined body regions can be viewed in
X-ray X-rays penetrate the body and create a kind of "shadow image" of the inside of the body. As this inevitably leads to overlapping, the examinations are often carried out in two or more different
MRI (magnetic resonance imaging, magnetic resonance tomography) Magnetic resonance imaging is a "slice examination" in which no X-rays are used. The entire cross-section of the breast is imaged in thi
MRI-guided vacuum biopsy In a few cases, the tumor-suspicious finding can only be detected by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and cannot be reproduced by mammography or ultrasound. In this case, magn