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„Women’s Imaging“-ein Beitrag zur genderspezifischen Radiologie

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Die Roüe des„Women’s imager“ ist die eines Konsolenten, der durch die adäquate Wahl des bildgebenden Verfahrens eine optimale Diagnose bzw. Therapie ermöglicht. So stellt Women’s Imaging einen integralen Bestandteil in der Gesundheitsvorsorge/versorgung der Frau dar. Ein spezielles Wissen der verschiedensten Erkrankungen von Brustdrüse, Herz, gynäkologischen Organen, Schwangerschaft und Osteoporose ist für das Management dieser Patientinnen notwendigem praxisrelevante bildgebende Verfahren effizient einzusetzen. In diesem Kapitel sollen die praxisrelevanten bildgebenden Verfahren in der Diagnose von Brusttumoren, Tumoren des weiblichen Genitaltrakts, der Osteoporose und der koronaren Herzerkrankung dargestellt werden. Die betreffenden Erkrankungen sind genderspezifisch, kommen also beim männlichen Geschlecht nicht vor oder weisen geschlechtsspezifische Symptome auf, welche die Diagnose erschweren können.

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Flöry, D., Krestan, C., Loewe, C., Hörmann, M., Helbich, T.H. (2008). „Women’s Imaging“-ein Beitrag zur genderspezifischen Radiologie. In: Rieder, A., Lohff, B. (eds) Gender Medizin. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-68290-6_11

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