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Cradle Cap What is cradle cap? Cradle cap (infant seborrheic dermatitis) is scaly patches on a baby's scalp. Cradle cap isn’t serious, but it can cause thick crusting and white or yellow scales. Some babies can also have seborrheic dermatitis in the diaper area or on the face
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The Breathmobile gives children the care, support and resources they need to safely and effectively manage their asthma. Phoenix Children’s Breathmobile is a self-contained mobile asthma clinic that travels to Phoenix area schools and community sites. The unit provides asthma
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Anesthesiologists are experts who provide comfort, pain relief and medical care before, during and after a procedure. Phoenix Children’s pediatric anesthesiologists are specially trained to provide anesthesia to children from birth to age 18, as well as adults who live with
Programs & Services
Multimodal monitoring in neurocritical care involves constant patient bedside measurements of brain physiology using various tools to detect clinically important events in real time for patients with acute brain injury or those at risk. By integrating synchronized data, this
Conditions We Treat
The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders (CCBD) covers a lot of conditions, from anemia to melanoma, and everything in between. As you’re researching conditions and treatments, please feel free to contact us with any questions. We are ready to help.
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Osteomyelitis in Children What is acute osteomyelitis in children? Acute osteomyelitis is an infection in the bone. It develops over a short time, usually about 2 weeks. In children, osteomyelitis is more common in the long bones of the arms and legs; however, it can affect any
Center for Cleft and Craniofacial Care Research
The Center for Cleft and Craniofacial Care at Phoenix Children’s is dedicated to providing the best possible care. As part of our commitment to offer state-of-the-art treatments, we participate in clinical trials. These research studies help us find new and better ways to care
CME Session
SURG - Implementation and Progress of a Small Baby Unit - Amy Brown, MD and J. Craig Egan, MD
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Understand the need for a more-specialized approach to very-low-birth weight (VLBW) and extremely-low-birthweight (ELBW) infants Identify key areas of neonatal care that benefit from a specialized approach in this