Senior consultant
Sahlgrenska University hospital, Queen Silvia Children's Hospital and University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Charlotte de Lange received her medical degree from the University of Gothenburg (Sweden). She trained in radiology and further pediatric radiology at Oslo University Hospital in Oslo (Norway, where she accepted a position as consultant in pediatric radiology in 2001. She directed the non-invasive diagnostic imaging of congenital heart disease in children and adults at Oslo University Hospital. In 2019 she returned to Sweden and joined Queen Silvia Children’s Hospital, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, as senior consultant in pediatric radiology and the head of pediatric MR- and cardiovascular MR unit.
Congenital heart disease in children and adults, evaluated with CT and MRI, has been her main clinical and research interest after defending her PhD, in experimental animal research on perinatal hypoxic ischemic injury. Since 2022, she is assigned associate professor in pediatric radiology at the University of Gothenburg. Her research focus is on new ultrasound and MR techniques in blood flow and tissue characterization of the pediatric heart and liver, in chronic liver disease and the longitudinal follow up in patients with aortic and pulmonary valve disease, tetralogy of Fallot, and single ventricle physiology.
FALD imaging: how, when and why?
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
3:00 PM – 3:15 PM East Coast USA Time