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Nuklearmedizinische Verfahren

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Praxis der Viszeralchirurgie
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Obwohl nuklearmedizinische Verfahren vielfach anderen radiologischen Techniken in der anatomischen Bildauflösung unterlegen sind, bieten sie im klinischen Alltag in spezifischen Situationen wichtige Vorteile. Ihren Stellenwert finden sie vor allem in der Analyse von Funktionsabläufen, aber auch in der Diagnostik und Therapie von Tumoren. In der Gastroenterologie bieten sie sich entsprechend in der Abklärung von Motilitätsstörungen und von Blutungen sowie in der Diagnostik entzündlicher und maligner Prozesse an. Neben Grundprinzipien werden wir im nachfolgenden Kapitel neuere nuklearmedizinische Methoden darstellen, deren technische Besonderheiten hervorheben und vor allem klinische Indikationen kritisch beleuchten.

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Degen, L., Beglinger, C. (2002). Nuklearmedizinische Verfahren. In: Siewert, J.R., Harder, F., Rothmund, M. (eds) Praxis der Viszeralchirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-09418-1_4

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