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Department

Radiology

Location

Texas Medical Center

Specialty
Pediatric Radiology
Phone: 832-824-7237
Fax: 832-825-0160

Address

6701 Fannin Street
Suite 470
Houston, TX 77030

Huy D. (Brandon) Tran, MD

Staff Radiologist, Neuroradiology Section

Associate Professor, Radiology, Baylor College of Medicine

Education

School Education Degree Year
Harvard Medical School Fellowship Neuroradiology 2008
University of Illinois Residency Diagnostic Radiology 2006
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Residency General Surgery 2002
Upstate Medical School Medical School Doctor of Medicine 2000

About

Dr. Tran is a clinical pediatric radiologist Department of Pediatric Radiology at Texas Children's Hospital, and is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology at Baylor College of Medicine. Through the American Board of Radiology, he attained additional subspecialty certification (CAQ) in Neuroradiology. His current research and clinical interests include Head and Neck radiology with an emphasis in Temporal Bone pathology.

Organizations

Organization Name Role
American Society of Neuroradiology Member
Radiological Society of North America Member

Selected Publications

Tran B, Silvera M, Newton A, Kleinman PK. Inflicted T12 fracture-dislocation: CT/MRI correlation and mechanistic implications. Pediatric Radiology Volume 37, 2007.



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