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At Phoenix Children’s Cardiology, our multispecialty team of experts works together to offer personalized care that ensures the best possible outcomes for everyone we serve. Whether a patient needs treatment for a complex heart condition, help managing an ongoing disorder or
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Infectious Mononucleosis What is infectious mononucleosis (mono)? Infectious mononucleosis is a type of infection. It causes swollen lymph glands, fever, sore throat, and often extreme fatigue. It’s often spread through contact with infected saliva from the mouth. Symptoms can
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At Phoenix Children’s Center for Heart Care, we offer advanced care to patients born with heart disease (congenital) or patients who developed a heart condition after birth (acquired). Our experts offer personalized care to guide you through the diagnosis, treatment and
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… in electroencephalography (EEG), nerve conduction studies and electromyography (EMG), video-EEG monitoring, ICU … management. Our graduates have the foundational skills for future expertise in clinical neurophysiology and are … stimulation and investigational drug trials. We have a comprehensive epilepsy surgery program, including …
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) What is fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD)? A baby born to a person who drinks alcohol during pregnancy can have many problems. This is called fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). FASD includes: Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS). This is
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Stridor in Children What is stridor in children? Stridor is a noisy or high-pitched sound with breathing. It's a sign that the upper airway is partially blocked. It may involve the nose, mouth, throat, voice box (larynx), or windpipe (trachea). What causes stridor in a child
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What is Intensive Care Multimodality Neurologic Monitoring?
… real time for unstable critically ill patients who may be comatose. The fundamental goal of multimodality neurologic … pressure is estimated from 66-71 mmHg. Research and Future Directions The ability to collect and store … and internationally to conduct larger prospective studies to investigate for biomarkers of worsening brain injury …

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We are committed to providing the experiences and training necessary to help achieve the core competencies. Any areas of difficulty will be addressed and interns will receive assistance to strengthen that area in a collaborative manner. The difficulty of clinical situations
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Whooping Cough (Pertussis) in Adults What is whooping cough (pertussis)? Whooping cough (pertussis) is a very contagious respiratory illness. It mainly affects babies and young children, but adults can also get it. Whooping cough caused thousands of deaths in the 1930s and 1940s
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Gastrointestinal Problems What might gastrointestinal problems mean in a newborn? A newborn's ability to eat and digest food is essential to growth and development. Most babies are able to absorb nutrients and have normal bowel movements after being fed. Gastrointestinal problems