The Next Generation of CT, With a Kid-Friendly Focus
It’s the world’s first photon-counting CT scanner, and only a handful of them have made their way into hospitals around the country.
It’s the world’s first photon-counting CT scanner, and only a handful of them have made their way into hospitals around the country.
Mini-strokes, caused by breaks in tiny blood vessels, can occur during or soon after birth. New Stanford research expands the capability of ultrasound diagnosis of these injuries to provide a real-time window into brain function.
Doctors used an innovative approach called high intensity focused ultrasound to remove a tumor called an osteoid osteoma without surgery or radiation.
When it comes to medical imaging, pediatric radiologist and biomedical engineer Shreyas Vasanawala knows that… Read more »
Sheila Brunner, child life specialist of more than 25 years, is often seen making her way around Stanford Medicine Children’s Health Specialty Services Sunnyvale.
Our radiology team provides quick, convenient and safe diagnostic imaging for kids.
Thanks to a new Pediatric Interventional Radiology program at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health, the first of its kind in the Bay Area, kids can often forgo anesthesia and, in some cases, surgery for many of their treatments.