
Udaipur – Dr. Rambir Singh, Head of the Department of Radio-Diagnosis at the American International Institute of Medical Sciences, has emphasized the critical role of MRI in diagnosing brain-related conditions in newborns. He shared these insights while addressing the 31st Annual Conference of Rajasthan IRIA Radiology, held at the UIT Auditorium in Kota.
During his address, Dr. Singh discussed various brain disorders affecting children and highlighted the advancements in MRI technology that make precise diagnosis possible even in newborns. He explained that MRI plays a pivotal role in identifying brain abnormalities with accuracy, facilitating early and effective treatment based on its findings.
The conference attracted radiologists and international speakers from across the state, alongside postgraduate students who appreciated Dr. Singh’s research. His work was lauded for its contribution to pediatric radiology and its potential to improve diagnostic precision for brain disorders in infants.
The event showcased the growing importance of radiology in modern medicine, with Dr. Singh’s research serving as a highlight of the session.
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