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Two highly committed students from Cardiff were guests at our Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Clinic and gained an insight into our daily work. It's fun to work with young, knowledge-hungry future colleagues.
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Using a drain, Prof. Dr. Thomas J. Vogl, Head of the Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine at Frankfurt University Hospital, and his team were able to free little Louisa from an abscess in her throat. It was a difficult operation, but everyone is very happy about its success, as the clinic team has grown very fond of the little patient.

At this year's European Congress of Radiology (ECR), Leon David Grünewald, MD, won the award in the pediatric radiology category for his presentation, "MR Angiography Facilitates the Differentiation of Aneurysmal from Unicameral Bone Cysts." In their paper, Dr. Grünewald and his colleagues showed that the use of MRI angiography significantly improves diagnostic accuracy in differentiating cystic bone lesions in children. More accurate diagnoses can reduce burdens on young patients and their families by avoiding unnecessary surgeries to obtain material for histologic confirmation.

Prof. Dr. med. Thomas Vogl was awarded the "Editors Recognition Award 2022" for his outstanding reviews for the journal Radiology.

Am 22. November 1963 wurde US-Präsident John F. Kennedy in Dallas/Texas erschossen. Um seine Ermordung ranken sich viele Verschwörungstheorien. Ein interdisziplinäres Team unter Leitung des Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt hat mittels Computersimulationen die Schüsse auf JFK analysiert und kommt dabei zu einem eindeutigen Ergebnis.

Prof. Dr. med. Thomas Vogl would be awarded the Focus Seal in the field of radiology for his outstanding work.

How do medical-technical radiology assistants work? Boys and girls found out at this year's "Girls' and Boys' Day" at our institute. An interesting article via Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

A cooperation between researchers from radiology and urology at Frankfurt University Hospital and Egyptian colleagues is leading to new insights into how therapies for prostate diseases can be optimised. For patients with prostate hyperplasia, interventions could soon be shorter and less burdensome.

Contact

Make your examination appointment Monday through Friday between the hours of 07:30 and 17:00.

Secretariat Prof. Thomas J. Vogl

 069 6301-7277

Intervention Clinic

 069 6301-4736

Central Radiology

 069 6301-87202

Gynaecological radiology

 069 6301-5174

Paediatric radiology

 069 6301-5248

Orthopaedic radiology

 069 6301-94211

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