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Megan E. Land, MD
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  • Critical Care
Megan E. Land, MD
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
What is VPI?
During speech, the soft palate (i.e., velum) closes against the back wall of the throat (i.e., pharynx), preventing air flow through the nose. Velopharyngeal insufficiency, or VPI, is a condition that occurs when the soft palate cannot close against the back wall of the throat
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Kelly R. Kelleher, MD
Associate Chief Medical Officer
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  • Hospital Medicine
Kelly R. Kelleher, MD
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Limb Reconstruction and Lengthening Program
Children’s and adolescents’ bones are constantly changing. If your child has a limb deformity, or one of their limbs isn’t growing at the same rate as the other, our team of experts will work together to provide your child with the latest, most patient-centered care. Our Limb
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Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a rare genetic skin disease most often present at birth with blisters or areas of missing skin on the body caused by minor trauma to the skin. While we have no cure for EB yet, supportive care is critical and includes wound dressings, infection
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Clara Chow Haws, MD
Director, Neuromuscular Medicine Fellowship
4.8 / 5
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  • Neurology
Clara  Chow Haws, MD
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Juan M. Acosta, MD
4.8 / 5
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Juan M. Acosta, MD
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At Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s, our team of developmental pediatric specialists offers expert care in the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment for children and adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and related neurodevelopmental
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Overview of Neck Masses in Children
Overview of Neck Masses in Children What are neck masses? Neck lumps (masses) are common problems in babies and children. Some neck masses are present at birth (congenital). They result from abnormal formation that occurs in the early stages of an unborn baby's development. Many

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