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Costs and Complications of Pediatric Stroke: Why Early Identification and Intervention Are Priceless
In the U.S., about 3,000 children have a stroke each year. Yet, as pediatric neurologist Christine Fox, MD, MAS, notes, most parents don’t know that kids can have strokes, and more crucially, many pediatric providers are slow to consider stroke as a possible cause of certain symptoms.Diagnosing and Discussing Cerebral Palsy: A Guide for Pediatric Care Providers
Kade Sigford, MD, who specializes in pediatric physical medicine and rehabilitation, offers keys to understanding CP in infants and toddlers, including common misconceptions about the condition and a look at how the current definition is evolving.Neurofibromatosis and Schwannomatosis: Identifying Patients and Optimizing Care at Every Age
Neuro-oncologist Brian S. Na, MD, PhD, is dedicated to improving quality of life for patients with NF1 and NF2-related schwannomatosis, complex genetic conditions that vary widely in severity and symptoms.Clinical Advance: Rapid Whole Genome Sequencing
Rapid whole genome sequencing is the most comprehensive test available for uncovering genetic etiologies of fetal and neonatal complications.The Comprehensive Pediatric Cardiovascular Genetics Program: How Referring Providers and Their Patients Benefit
Focused on the needs of the entire family, the genetics program for young patients with heart disease at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals offers complete care from experienced specialistsWalnut Creek Outpatient Center
Pediatric Otolaryngology: Treatment and Triage Provider Guide
Everyday Pediatric Urology: How to Discuss and Manage Common Concerns
Pediatric nurse practitioner Bethany Cichon, a specialist in bladder and bowel dysfunction, knows well that parents need education on everything from penile hygiene to circumcision decisions to nightly bed-wetting.Brain Trust for Young Athletes: Experts on Optimizing Sports Concussion Care
Learn about updated evaluation tools and recovery protocols for kids who sustain concussions during physical activity in this presentation by sports medicine specialist Nicolas Hatamiya, DO, and certified athletic trainer Lauren Small.Infant-Mom Feeding Troubles: How to Assess Tongue-Ties and Other Factors
Experts in oral abnormalities, suckling dynamics and lactation join up for a talk centered on ankyloglossia, an increasing common diagnosis often blamed for feeding issues in newborns.Pediatric Pulmonary Hypertension: Update on Etiologies and Strategies
Scientific understanding of what's more accurately called pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) has improved, explains pediatric critical care specialist Jeffrey Fineman, MD, but the condition continues to take young lives.Pediatric Heart Failure: An Often Missed, Potentially Urgent Diagnosis
In this guide for primary care providers, pediatric cardiologist Christiana Tai, MD, breaks down the various ways heart failure may present, depending on age and underlying cause