Infant Radiography

Infant radiography refers to the use of imaging techniques, particularly X-rays, to diagnose and monitor health conditions in infants, typically those under one year of age. This specialized area of Radiology is critical in Pediatric medicine, as it provides essential insights into the health and development of infants whose communication abilities are limited. The safety, technique and interpretation of these images require a unique approach tailored to the physiological needs of Pediatric cases.
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Role of PET-CT

Positron Emission Tomography-Computed Tomography (PET-CT) represents a groundbreaking fusion of two powerful imaging technologies, revolutionising the landscape of modern medicine. This sophisticated diagnostic tool seamlessly integrates Positron Emission Tomography (PET)…
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