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Coronary Anomaly Management Program (CAMP) News

Your child's team will include a cardiothoracic surgeon, an adult congenital heart disease specialist and cardiologists, each with special training in caring for patients with coronary anomalies. We make sure your child gets the highest level of care.

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Revised Criteria Lead To More Accurate Screen For ROP In Premature Infants

Jan 28, 2020

A multicenter group of 41 hospitals led by researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia has confirmed that an improved method for predicting retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) was able to reduce the number of babies having invasive diagnostic examinations by nearly a third, while raising disease detection up to 100%.

When Anisocoria Signals A Bigger Problem

Jan 28, 2020

A 10-month-old female infant was referred to the Neuro-ophthalmology clinic at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia for a new-onset lid ptosis and pupillary miosis on the right side.

No Pancreas? No Problem.

Jan 24, 2020

A unique clinic at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia follows post-pancreatectomy patients.

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