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Contribution of magnetic resonance in the imaging diagnosis of tumours of the sympathetic nerve

Publication at First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Second Faculty of Medicine |
2002

Abstract

Magnetic resonance is recently used ever more frequently also in the diagnosis of tumours of the syinpathetic nerve, which are among the most frequent tumours of child age. It assesses more reliably than other imaging methods the size of the tumour, its stage and resectability.

The advantage is in particular the possibility to visualize the tumour in selected planes, the possibility to assess accurately the relationship of the tumour to blood vessels and the spinal canal incl. the spinal cord and last but not least the patient is spared the radiation load. Magnetic resonance is becoming in suspect tumours of the sympathetic nerve a decisive diagnostic method of the imaging algorithm.