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… Conditions We Treat Conditions We Treat Sleep Medicine … in sleep patterns. Rest assured, with comprehensive and continuous care, most of these symptoms can be alleviated. …
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… Conditions We Treat Conditions We Treat 22q Clinic 22q11.2 … in the past. These names, some of which are still used occasionally, include: Conotruncal anomaly face syndrome …
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… Conditions We Treat Conditions We Treat Inflammatory Bowel … of IBD, including: Crohn’s disease : This condition can occur anywhere in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is most …
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Headaches in children are quite common. Most of the time, headaches occur occasionally and are easy to manage. However, some children suffer from more complex, chronic and severe headaches with symptoms that interfere with their ability to focus at school or participate in
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… Conditions We Treat Conditions We Treat Histiocytosis Program Our teams conduct extensive consultations with our patients and their … For those diagnosed with LCH, cells overproduce. They can accumulate in organs and result in a variety of symptoms. …
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At the Phoenix Children’s Neurofibromatosis (NF) Program, we focus on the specific type of NF your child faces and the best possible treatment plan to address that type.
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… Conditions We Treat Conditions We Treat Leukemia & Lymphoma … white blood cell. Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) . The second most common type of leukemia in children. In AML, the … lymphomas are most common, but T-cell lymphomas also occur in children. NK-cell lymphomas are very rare. Hodgkin …
CME Session
Neurosurgery Case Conference
Neurosurgery Case Conference provides an evidence-based and multidisciplinary approach to discuss challenging, interesting or unusual cases among all neurosurgery providers to improve patient care. Physicians will discuss the most up-to-date information on the management
CME Session
Urology Case Conference
The desired result is to facilitate the discussion of interesting, unique and difficult cases between the pediatric urology faculty to ensure that all patients are receiving consistent, high quality, evidence-based care. In addition, the conference will serve to educate the