Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography: Treatment, Effects & Risks

Single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is part of the examination spectrum of nuclear medicine. Its purpose is to assess metabolism and thus function in various organ systems. This is made possible by means of a radiopharmaceutical administered to the patient, the distribution of which in the body is made visible in the form of cross-sectional … Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography: Treatment, Effects & Risks

Heart Attack Risk in Women and Men

The heart attack increases numerically, so is reported in the professional journals from all over the world for quite some time. If one leafs thereupon once in medical statistics, one finds the confirmation for it in the exact numerical material. It is undisputed that the entire complex of cardiovascular diseases, which includes heart attacks, ranks … Heart Attack Risk in Women and Men

PTCA: Advantages and Disadvantages

The primary success rate of PTCA is very high, exceeding 90%. Except for the puncture site, the patient has no wound to heal and is virtually immediately free of symptoms and able to perform better. This can already be seen in the stress ECG the day after the examination. The downside of the comparatively simple … PTCA: Advantages and Disadvantages

Sterilization

Synonyms in a broader sense Vasectomy Definition Sterilization is a very good method of contraception after the child has been conceived at an advanced age. In Germany, about 7% of women and 2% of men can be sterilized after family planning has been completed. Contraceptive methods at a glance Sterilization in men (vasectomy) can be … Sterilization

Stent

Definition Stent A stent is an artificial vessel support and is used to keep occluded vessels open for a long time. In addition, stents can also be used in other hollow organs if there are occlusions or unnatural connections to other organs or if there is a threat of occlusion due to a disease process. … Stent

Wax Gourd: Intolerance & Allergy

Wax gourd is an annual cucurbit plant originating in Southeast Asia. The fruits take on an ellipsoidal to spherical shape as they ripen, and the skin is covered with a whitish, protective wax. The wax gourd has its greatest importance in Asian cuisine, where both ripe and unripe fruits, leaves and flowers are used. In … Wax Gourd: Intolerance & Allergy