Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Neuroimaging performed on patients who have suffered sports-related concussions were unlikely to yield abnormal ...
Doctor and Patient MRI Scan Investigators examined rates, predictors, and outcomes of neuroimaging in pediatric and adolescent patients who presented to the ED with a headache. According to a ...
The developing nervous system in children is highly dynamic and vulnerable, with neurodevelopmental processes intricately ...
The Pediatric Neuroradiology Division at Texas Children's Hospital covers the full spectrum of pediatric neuroimaging, from trauma CT to advanced MRI (functional MRI, rsfMRI, DTI, MR perfusion, etc.), ...
Pediatric cancers, including brain tumors and non-CNS cancers, are associated with increased risk for acute and chronic cognitive impairment but specific causative factors remain unclear. We conducted ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides accurate measures of brain anatomy and physiology without the use of ionizing radiation. The safety of MRI has allowed not only the scanning of healthy ...
Epoetin Alfa Therapy Increases Hemoglobin Levels and Improves Quality of Life in Patients With Cancer-Related Anemia Who Are Not Receiving Chemotherapy and Patients With Anemia Who Are Receiving ...
Diffusion weighted imaging and machine learning can successfully classify the diagnosis and characteristics of common types of pediatric brain tumors a UK-based multi-center study, including WMG at ...
Six international radiology groups have issued a guideline statement on the use of AI in pediatric imaging. The statement was published Nov. 25 in Pediatric Radiology. The statement outlines four ...
Erica Poletto, MD, attending radiologist, chief of cardiovascular imaging, St. Christopher's Hospital for Children; assistant professor of pediatrics Daphne Hasbani, MD, attending neurologist, St.
Erica Poletto, MD, attending radiologist, chief of cardiovascular imaging, St. Christopher's Hospital for Children; assistant professor of pediatrics Daphne Hasbani, MD, attending neurologist, St.