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Possibilities the use of CT and MRI in ENT diagnostics
SVOBODA, David
The bachelor's thesis deals with the possibilities use of CT and MRI in ENT diagnostics. The main goal is to introduce and give information about the use of various viewing methods in ORL diagnosis, with a main focus on CT and MR viewing methods. In the theoretical part of the thesis, we introduce the field of otorhinolaryngology and a brief introduction into the history of this field. Then we talk about the basic equipment of an ORL doctor's office and the use of various basic examinations. Continuing, we talk about diagnostic methods that can be used in ORL - RTG, CT, NMR, sonography and scintigraphy. Finally, we briefly discuss the anatomy, illness and diagnosis of the airways, throat and neck. The Following goals had been established: To analyse the possibilities of using CT and MRI during the ORL diagnostics. Determine the level of awareness of the non-expert audience about the process of CT and MRI and ORL diseases. Then, hypothesis had been determined, which reads as follows: respondents have sufficient/enough information about the CT and MR examination and respondents have experience with diseases in the ORL area. For the empirical part of the thesis, we chose an anonymous questionnaire whose results were solely intended for the purposes of this thesis. The main purpose of the study was to find out about the knowledge the patients had about the various diagnostic procedures. The result is that the general population is sufficiently informed about the entire diagnostic process, as well as its potential complications and shortcomings. Illnesses in ORL are relatively frequent, across all age groups. The most common diagnoses are ear infections, tonsillitis, and bronchitis. he most commonly used viewing methods are X-rays and ultrasounds or sonography.

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