
Pediatric Brain Imaging
Pediatric brain imaging refers to various techniques used to visualize and assess the brains of children. Common methods include MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) and CT (Computed Tomography) scans, which help doctors diagnose conditions like tumors, injuries, or developmental disorders. These imaging procedures are crucial for understanding brain structure and function without needing invasive surgery. Pediatric brain imaging requires special considerations to ensure the comfort and safety of young patients, including the use of sedation or child-friendly equipment. The goal is to provide accurate information to support effective treatment and interventions for children’s neurological health.