1311-1320 of 1543 Results Found
Article
Researchers at Phoenix Children’s First in the World to Produce Mouse Lungs in Rats
Pediatric patients who have severe forms of lung disease associated with respiratory failure often need transplantable lung tissues and this study proves generating transplantable lungs from stem cells using large animals as bioreactors is possible.
Programs & Services
… Programs & Services Nephrology Phoenix Children’s provides comprehensive care for children and teens with conditions … services from an experienced team, including registered dietitians, social workers, child life specialists and many …
X-ray
… and explain the test. Reassure them they’ll be safe and comfortable. For preschoolers, it’s best to discuss the day … make your visit more efficient. What about colonic transit studies? With this exam, we have your child swallow a capsule …
e-Consults
… patient records, then document and provide their recommendations. How will the specialist provide their … The patient’s current prescription medications (oral, topical, etc.) as well as over-the-counter medicines and …
Article
Oliver’s “zipper”: A heart surgery story
… – which was perfect for a 6-year-old. “I always feel really comfortable at Phoenix Children’s because I know Oliver’s … however, weren’t quite as ready. Leila and her husband, Christopher, decided they didn’t want to stay in the waiting room …
Article
Katherine’s journey to seizure freedom
… by her hand motions and would quickly run courtside to stop the game so he could tend to her. A spark of hope This … was a little skeptical. “I thought my epilepsy may come back,” recalled Katherine. But she remained determined …
Article
Healthy Back-to-School Tips
… medical history, including any medicines they take, and complete a physical exam. This visit is also an ideal time … and follows the rules of the road (e.g., coming to a full stop at stop signs and traffic lights, as well as uses …
Article
Tips for Helping Young Athletes After a Sports-Related Concussion
A concussion is a temporary brain injury resulting from trauma to the head. Concussions in youth athletes can happen in both contact and non-contact sports. Symptoms may include dizziness, headaches, nausea and sensitivity to light or noise. Michael Puchowicz, MD, at Phoenix