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Wann soll der Kinderarzt eine MRT anfordern?

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Die Indikation für eine MRT-Untersuchung bei Kindern sollte besonders streng gestellt werden — vor allem falls eine Sedierung/Narkose erforderlich ist. Dieser Artikel beleuchtet die Indikationen zur Durchführung einer MRT der vier am häufigsten angeforderten Gebiete ZNS, onkologische Fragestellungen, Herz-Kreislauf-System und Urogenitaltrakt.

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Der Autor erklärt, dass er ein Honorar für einen Vortrag von der Firma Bayer AG erhalten hat. Ein Interessenkonflikt lag bei der Erstellung des Beitrags nicht vor.

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Groth, M. Wann soll der Kinderarzt eine MRT anfordern?. Pädiatrie 28, 22–25 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15014-016-0862-0

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