Pediatric iMRI
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Pediatric iMRI
The iMRI will allow neurosurgeons, such as OHSU Doernbecher’s Dr. Nathan Selden, to more precisely and safely remove most tumors in a single operation. (OHSU)
Pediatric iMRI
OHSU Doernbecher’s 3-Tesla iMRI provides real-time images of the brain during complex surgical procedures. (OHSU)
Pediatric iMRI
An 18,000-pound magnet travels into the operating room on overhead rails. Moving the iMRI instead of the patient during surgery enhances safety and reduces risk of infection. (OHSU)
Pediatric iMRI
OHSU Doernbecher unveils the first pediatric iMRI facility on the West Coast. (OHSU)
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