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Anencephaly in Children
Anencephaly in Children What is anencephaly in children? Anencephaly is a condition that is present at birth (birth defect). It affects the brain and skull bones. With this condition, the brain isn't fully formed. It often lacks part or all of the cerebrum. The cerebrum is the
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Pneumonia in Children
Pneumonia in Children What is pneumonia in children? Pneumonia is an infection in the lungs. It can be mild or serious. Pneumonia is generally more common in children younger than 5 years old. What causes pneumonia in a child? Pneumonia is most often caused by bacteria or viruses
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NSGR - Promoting Multidisciplinary Care for Pediatric CNS Demyelinating Disorders: Neuropsychology’s Integral Role - Lana Harder, PhD, ABPP (Children's Health℠ - Dallas, TX)
… CNS Demyelinating Disorders: Neuropsychology’s Integral Role - Lana Harder, PhD, ABPP (Children's Health℠ - Dallas, … her doctorate from the University of Texas at Austin and completed her pre-doctoral internship at the Kennedy Krieger … and her primary research focuses on neuropsychological outcomes of pediatric central nervous system demyelinating …
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Hepatitis in Children
Hepatitis in Children What is hepatitis in children? Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. It can damage and destroy liver cells. What causes hepatitis in a child? Hepatitis in children can be caused by many things. Your child can get hepatitis by being exposed to a virus
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NSGR - The Heart of the Matter: Current Understandings of Neurological Injury in Congenital Heart Disease - Neil Friedman, MBChB
… MBChB Home Search Grand Rounds Mon, 02/17/2025 - 07:00 Learning Objectives:  Review the neurodevelopmental profile … at the University of Arizona (1995) with subsequent completion of a Neurology fellowship with special … of Pediatric Infectious Diseases and Immunodeficiency Syndromes . He has authored over 50 papers in peer review …
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Gwen’s 22q story – The brightest light
November 23, 2022
… her age, but her personality is anything but. Her mom Nicole said, “She is the brightest light. And she will overcome anything. I am sure of that.” Nicole is referring to … to ask questions and share experiences with.” She also credits Dr. Grebe for being an excellent resource. “She is …
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Vaccines and kids: What parents should know
April 29, 2022
… the last week of April, the World Health Organization celebrates World Immunization Week – an opportunity to raise … to Dr. Wendy Bernatavicius , division chief of primary, complex care and adolescent medicine at Phoenix Children’s, … most common side effects of a vaccine are redness at the site of injection and feeling a little bit under the weather …
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Eli’s Journey to Scoliosis Surgery
December 10, 2025
Meet Eli, a 16-year-old runner, who received posterior spinal fusion surgery at Phoenix Children’s to treat progressive adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.
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PCH - Hot Topics in Pediatric Hospital Medicine - Bethany Farretta, MD, Roxana Guggenmos, DO and Emily Manion, MD
… At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Discuss the incidence, characteristics, and outcomes of children with malnutrition who develop refeeding …
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Acute Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) in Children
Acute Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) in Children What is acute spinal cord injury (SCI) in children? The spinal cord is a bundle of nerves that carries messages between the brain and the rest of the body. It sends instructions from the brain to the body and carries sensory information

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