Ilniczky M.D.
NeurologistOUR RADIOLOGICAL EQUIPMENT
Our radiology department uses state-of-the-art digital x-ray equipment, a mammograph for tomosynthesis and stereotactic sampling in addition to conventional procedures, and high-end ultrasound equipment.
Ujlaki M.D.
RadiologistAfter Covid-19 cardiological screening tests
Prolonged symptoms, fatigue and weakness often persist after a COVID-19 infection, which may be indicative of possible longer-term respiratory and cardiovascular complications of the coronavirus. Mainly with more symptomatic cases but also with asymptomatic infections, scarring may develop in the lungs, causing myocarditis, myocardial infarction, heart failure, and thrombotic events due to increased coagulation.
Borsodi M.D.
AnesthesiologistVideodermatoscope at Dr. Rose Private Hospital
We use FotoFinder® technology from one of the world's leading manufacturers for long-term image-based monitoring of skin cancer. Mole screening is performed using the FotoFinder® camera system and Moleanalyzer pro® software with artificial intelligence developed by the Department of Dermatology at the University of Tübingen, Germany.
Csiki M.D.
RheumatologistMandatory and recommended vaccinations for children
The patent for the first vaccine is related to English surgeon Edward Jenner, who, by chance, turned to experimenting with the inoculants, resulting in the smallpox vaccine he invented in 1798. The first compulsory smallpox vaccine was introduced in Hungary in 1876. In 1967, approximately 10 million people contracted the disease, and as a result of the subsequent vaccination program, smallpox is now an infectious disease that has been eradicated worldwide.