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Hydrops Fetalis What is hydrops fetalis? Hydrops fetalis is severe swelling (edema) in an unborn baby or a newborn baby. It is a life-threatening problem. There are two types: immune and nonimmune. What causes hydrops fetalis? There are two types of hydrops fetalis. The type that
Center for Pediatric Orthopedics Research
Highlighted by Becker’s Hospital Review for our excellent program, the Herbert J. Louis Center for Pediatric Orthopedics at Phoenix Children’s provides individualized pediatric orthopedic care for children with musculoskeletal injuries, diseases or conditions. Our team conducts
CME Session
PCH - Medical Negligence Basics - Stephen Bullington and Sarjita Shukla, MD
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Provide a basic overview of a medical malpractice claim Give insight as to why medical negligence claims are made Educate on ways to minimize the risk being named in a lawsuit Quick overview-Provider wellbeing
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Trisomy 13 and Trisomy 18 in Children What are trisomy 13 and trisomy 18 in children? Trisomy 13 and trisomy 18 are genetic disorders. They include a combination of birth defects. This includes severe learning problems and health problems that affect nearly every organ in the
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Surgical Grand Rounds
Surgical Grand Rounds at Phoenix Children's is designed to provide the most up to date information to the general pediatrician regarding simple and complex surgical conditions. Speakers have subspecialty surgical training. Participants in this activity will be able to: Diagnose
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The Fetal Cardiology Program at Phoenix Children’s is one of the largest and most comprehensive fetal cardiology programs in the Southwest. We are a nationally recognized leader in the diagnosis and management of complex fetal cardiovascular disorders housed within a top-ranked
Conditions We Treat
Allergies are sensitivities to things in the environment, such as pollen, animal dander, feathers, dust or mold. Your child may react to these allergens with itching, sneezing, hives or a rash. Sometimes an allergy can trigger an asthma attack. In asthma, the airways become
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