Imaging for Rare Diseases

Overview

Imaging plays a key role in diagnosing and monitoring rare diseases across organ systems. Tailored protocols and expert interpretation are often required. Collaboration with specialized centers improves diagnostic yield.

Genetic and Metabolic Disorders

MRI and spectroscopy detect characteristic patterns in many genetic metabolic conditions. Whole body imaging may reveal multisystem involvement. Imaging supports genotype phenotype correlation and management.

Registry and Research

Imaging data in rare disease registries supports natural history studies and trial readiness. Standardized acquisition and sharing enable multicenter research. Imaging biomarkers accelerate therapeutic development.

Clinical Networks

Referral to centers with rare disease expertise improves imaging interpretation and care. Multidisciplinary teams integrate imaging with genetic and clinical data. Teleconsultation expands access to specialized imaging expertise.

Endocrinology

Overview

Endocrinology manages diabetes thyroid adrenal and pituitary disorders with laboratory and imaging correlation for diagnosis and long term management.

Diabetes Programs

Multidisciplinary diabetes education insulin management and complication screening support metabolic control and prevention.

Thyroid and Parathyroid Care

Imaging guided biopsy and endocrine surgery coordination address nodules hyperparathyroidism and metabolic bone disease.

Hormone Replacement and Metabolic Clinics

Personalized therapy and monitoring optimize endocrine function and reduce long term complications.