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Understanding that every child's journey is unique, especially for those with Down syndrome, we cater to the evolving needs of our patients and their families across their lifespan:
Meet Your Team
Meet Your Team Home Meet Your Team Director and Division Chief Mario Otto, MD, PhD Director, Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders; Division Chief, Hematology/Oncology; Doris S. Norton Endowed Chair in Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Bone Marrow …
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Gut Check: Better digestive health for our kids
… together with our medical teams to optimize care through a comprehensive approach. Our Pediatric Aerodigestive Center , … the field, is another shining example of that approach to comprehensive care. The Aerodigestive Clinic incorporates …
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Phoenix Children’s has established the following guidelines for arranging interviews, filming or photo opportunities. These guidelines apply to in-person interviews on any Phoenix Children’s campus, as well as virtual interviews with physicians, nurses, staff and/or patient
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… neurosurgeons, depending on the situation. These providers communicate with each other about your child’s treatment … Transition Clinic: Designed for teens who have a complex urological condition, this clinic helps build … is located in the endocrinology department and provides comprehensive care for children with disorders of sex …
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Dermoid Cyst in Children What are dermoid cysts in children? A dermoid cyst is a collection of tissue under the skin. It may contain hair follicles, oil, and sweat glands. In some cases, it may contain bone, teeth, or nerves. A dermoid cyst may appear at birth or soon after
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Overview of Craniofacial Anomalies What are craniofacial anomalies? Craniofacial anomalies (CFA) are a variety of deformities in the growth of the head and facial bones. Anomaly is a medical term meaning different from normal. These abnormalities are present at birth (congenital)
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Anatomy and Function of the Heart Valves What are heart valves? The heart has four chambers: two upper chambers (atria) and two lower chambers (ventricles). Blood passes through a valve before leaving each chamber of the heart. The valves prevent the backward flow of blood
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Middle Ear Infection (Otitis Media) in Adults What is a middle ear infection? A middle ear infection occurs behind the eardrum. It's most often caused by a virus or bacteria. Most kids have at least one middle ear infection by the time they are 3 years old, but adults can also
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Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes You've probably heard that people with diabetes are at risk for multiple health complications. These include cardiovascular disease. As it turns out, cardiovascular disease is especially common among people with diabetes. Most people with type