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Children's Hospital Boston is home to the nation's oldest and largest pediatric imaging group. We perform about 190,000 imaging studies each year at the hospital and its satellite clinics in Lexington and Waltham, using state-of-the-art equipment specially designed or adapted for pediatric use. | Children's Hospital Boston is home to the nation's oldest and largest pediatric imaging group. We perform about 190,000 imaging studies each year at the hospital and its satellite clinics in Lexington and Waltham, using state-of-the-art equipment specially designed or adapted for pediatric use. | ||
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=Imaging Facilities= | =Imaging Facilities= | ||
− | *[[CTSC: | + | *[[CTSC:CHBresources:MRI|MRI Facilities]] |
− | *[[CTSC: | + | *[[CTSC:CHBresources:CT|CT Facilities]] |
− | *[[CTSC: | + | *[[CTSC:CHBresources:US|US Facilities]] |
− | *[[CTSC: | + | *[[CTSC:CHBresources:nuclear medicine|Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging]] |
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=Additional Research Centers, Laboratories and Core Facilities= | =Additional Research Centers, Laboratories and Core Facilities= | ||
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+ | *[[CTSC:CHBresources:SAIL| Small-Animal Imaging Laboratory (SAIL)]] | ||
+ | *[[CTSC:CHBresources:NIC|Neuroimaging Center ]] | ||
+ | *[[CTSC:CHBresources:CRL|Computational radiology laboratory]] | ||
+ | *[[CTSC:CHBresources:MRRC|MRRC Imaging Core]] | ||
+ | *[[CTSC:CHBresources:Advanced Fetal Care|Advanced Fetal Care Center]] |
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Overview
Children's Hospital Boston is home to the nation's oldest and largest pediatric imaging group. We perform about 190,000 imaging studies each year at the hospital and its satellite clinics in Lexington and Waltham, using state-of-the-art equipment specially designed or adapted for pediatric use.