Using 3D Modeling to Remove a Tumor and Save a Kidney
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3D-printed models of organs give surgeons new perspectives that allow them to accomplish what previously wasn’t possible.
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3D-printed models of organs give surgeons new perspectives that allow them to accomplish what previously wasn’t possible.
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A new study by CHOP researchers looks at how specific children with autism process auditory stimuli, which could have important diagnostic potential.
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Using the case of an 18-month-old girl with grade 3 vesicoureteral reflux, we discuss the benefits of ceVUS as an alternative examination to VCUG.
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The CHAMP Lab at CHOP has created numerous 3D models to aide in the surgical care of patients with complex congenital anomalies and tumors.
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This article examines the most common intravenous and intravesical application of ultrasound contrast agents.
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CHOP's imaging specialists have extensive experience in performing and interpreting MRI examinations and use the most up-to-date and innovative imaging technology and protocols tailored specifically for imaging children.
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Mock MRI scanners are used at CHOP to see how a patient will handle the actual MRI study and demonstrate to the child what they will experience.
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Dr. Darge’s award marks only the second time that a pediatric radiologist has received this prestigious honor from the German Radiological Society.
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The Department of Radiology at CHOP receives the highest number of awards, setting a historical record for the department as well as the Society for Pediatric Radiology.
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The inaugural Eagles Autism Challenge awarded Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia $936,000 to support cutting-edge autism research and programs.