Research Developed by CHOP Team Published Online by Public Library of Science (PLOS) One
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The study examines methods used to detect spinal differences and ways to improve current care.
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The study examines methods used to detect spinal differences and ways to improve current care.
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The models may be used as evidence of child abuse in criminal cases.
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Beverly G. Coleman, MD, FACR, was honored for her outstanding service in the field of radiology.
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This is the first time in CHOP’s 163-year history that the hospital has conducted a scan on a mummy.
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$300,000 grant will be used to fund research and educate physicians and technologist to use contract ultrasound — a new technology in imaging.
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Kassa Darge, MD, PhD, has been named Chair of the Department of Radiology and Radiologist-in-Chief at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
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Information Services at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia will be honored at inaugural Analytics 50 award ceremony for using innovative technology to screen patients for venous thromboembolism (VTE).
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The Division of Orthopedics’ use of EOS 3-D technology provides the safest, lowest possible radiation dose in pediatric radiographs while also allowing us to provide the best imaging services to patients.
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Whether a patient needs to turn to radiology frequently or just once, less radiation is always better. The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia offers more low-dose imaging options than any other hospital in the region.
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CHOP has expanded its diagnostic toolkit to include EOS imaging, a newly FDA-approved technology that produces superior quality 3-D images with reduced radiation exposure to patients.