Dr. Kassa Darge Receives Inaugural Robert Suskind & Leslie Lewinter-Suskind Faculty Global Health Award
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Dr. Darge recognized for his lifelong commitment to improving global health and access to care.
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Dr. Darge recognized for his lifelong commitment to improving global health and access to care.
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CHOP radiologist elected president of the American College of Radiology, becoming the first African American ever to hold the title.
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This consortium will conduct the most extensive neuroimaging study for Freidreich's ataxia to date.
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Cleft lip with or without cleft palate is the most common craniofacial anomaly detected on routine prenatal screening ultrasound. At CHOP, prental assessment of facial clefts is done in the Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment.
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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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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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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.