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NMR bile ducts/pancreas (MRCP)
With an MRCP (nuclear magnetic resonance), we image the bile ducts and pancreas using a magnetic field and radio waves. Thus, we obtain 3D images of the inside of these organs and can detect abnormalities of the gallbladder, bile ducts and in the case of gallstones. No X-rays are used in an NMR examination. The examination can be considered harmless.
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NMR blood vessels (angio)
With an NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance), we image the blood vessels by means of a magnetic field and radio waves. In this way, we obtain 3D images of the blood vessels and can detect possible abnormalities. No X-rays are used in an NMR examination. The examination can be considered harmless.
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NMR limb
With an NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance), we image a limb by means of a magnetic field and radio waves. Thus, we obtain 3D images and can detect any abnormalities of the wrist, shoulder, knee,.... No X-rays are used in an NMR examination. The examination can be considered harmless.
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Mammotome biopsy
A mammotome biopsy is a biopsy of a lesion or calcifications in the breast using a mammography device.
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Bone densitometry (DEXA)
A bone densitometry is a measurement of bone mineral density (BMD) at various places such as the hip and spine and possibly the wrist or other bones. In this examination, we use a beam of very low intensity X-rays to make images of the bones. This allows us to measure the density of the bone and determine the extent of any osteoporosis.
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NMR mammography (breasts)
With an NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance), we image the breasts by means of a magnetic field and radio waves. This is how we obtain 3D images of the inside of the body: disc images in three dimensions. No X-rays are used in an NMR examination. The examination can be considered harmless.