Pediatric imaging is a specialized field within radiology that focuses on the imaging of infants, children, and adolescents. This area of research and practice involves the use of various imaging techniques such as X-rays, ultrasound, MRI, and CT scans to diagnose and monitor medical conditions in pediatric patients. Pediatric imaging is unique because children's bodies are still developing and growing, which can affect how imaging is interpreted and used. Imaging techniques in pediatrics must also take into account the specific needs of children, such as reducing radiation exposure and using sedation when necessary to help children stay still during imaging procedures. Research in pediatric imaging aims to improve the accuracy and safety of imaging techniques in children, as well as develop new imaging technologies and approaches specifically tailored to pediatric patients. This research helps diagnose and treat a variety of conditions in children, ranging from developmental abnormalities to injuries and diseases.