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Support - intervention radiology diagnostic methods at liver´s investigation
MÁDR, Robert
The special field of radiology, interventional radiology, is a logical result of the current technological development in medicine. The purpose of interventional radiology is to include the knowledge of clinical, especially surgical, procedures, and a considerable development of imaging methods for treatment some diseases and conditions with minimum damage of the exterior integtiry og human body. This is made possible only by using the current imaging methods based not only on the X-ray radiation but also on ultrasound and magnetic resonace imaging to guiding surgical instruments in body cavities and organs. Intervention radiological methods achieved considerable technological progress expressed mainly in quality and sensitivity of medical examinations which increases the possibilities to make the correct diagnosis and achieve succesful treatment. My thesis deals with liver, gallblader and gall ways diseases and the radiological imaging of these parts of the body. Together with the development of various hepatobiliary system diseases upgrade examination techniques are being developed. The examination techniques include classical radiological methods, endoscopic methods, CT and magnetic resonace imaging and also the intervention diagnostics and hepatobiliary surgical treatment. In the practical section of my thesis I describe the anatomy, pathology, examination indications and examination methods themselves. I also refer to the special instrumenarium {--} a collection of instruments and other equipment for an operation or for a medical procedure. The objective of my thesis was to give a complete survey of interventional radiological methods used by a radiologist in liver examinations.

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