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Astrocytoma in Children
Astrocytoma in Children What is an astrocytoma in children? An astrocytoma is a type of brain tumor. A brain tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue in the brain. The brain is part of the central nervous system (CNS). The CNS also includes the spinal cord. The main parts of the
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Matthew A. Halanski, MD
Division Chief, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine; Herbert J. Louis Endowed Chair in Orthopedics
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Matthew A. Halanski, MD
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Pamela S. Griffiths, MD
Co-Director, Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Program
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  • Neonatology
Pamela S. Griffiths, MD
CME Session
NSGR - Open Fetal Repair of Myeloceles - Dr. Diana Farmer, UC Davis
** Surgery Grand Rounds At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Understand the complexity of developing new therapies Know the options and outcomes for patients of spina bifida Know about advanced options for care of fetal patients
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Speech Sound Disorders in Children
Speech Sound Disorders in Children What are speech sound disorders in children? It’s normal for young children learning language skills to have some trouble saying words the right way. That’s part of the learning process. Their speech skills develop over time. They master certain
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NSGR - Pediatric Neuropalliative Medicine: Personhood, Perspective, and the Importance of Prognostic Awareness - Lauren Treat, MD
… Medicine: Personhood, Perspective, and the Importance of Prognostic Awareness - Lauren Treat, MD Search Grand Rounds Mon, 02/09/2026 - 07:00 At the end of this presentation, … specific to pediatric neurological disease Distinguish core competencies of pediatric neuropalliative medicine …
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Alpha Thalassemia in Children
Alpha Thalassemia in Children What is alpha thalassemia in children? Alpha thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder. This means it is passed down through the parent’s genes. It may cause anemia in their children. Anemia is low numbers of red blood cells or low hemoglobin level
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Turner Syndrome (Monosomy X) in Children
Turner Syndrome (Monosomy X) in Children What is Turner syndrome (TS) in children? Turner syndrome (TS) is a genetic disorder that occurs in girls. It causes many traits and problems. Girls with TS are shorter than most girls. They don’t go through normal puberty as they grow
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Cerebral Palsy in Children
Cerebral Palsy in Children What is cerebral palsy in children? Cerebral palsy (CP) is a brain (neurological) disorder that causes problems with normal motor function. It's a lifelong condition that affects how the brain and muscles communicate. CP affects body movement, muscle
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NSGR - Ventriculomegaly in Infants: Review of Diagnosis, Causes and Treatment Approaches - Herika Negri Brito, MD
… NSGR - Ventriculomegaly in Infants: Review of Diagnosis, Causes and Treatment Approaches - Herika Negri Brito, MD Search Grand Rounds Mon, 04/07/2025 - 07:00 At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Discuss the common causes of ventriculomegaly, and its pathophysiology …

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