The Importance of Genetic Testing for Hemophilia
Jul 1, 2013
Genetic testing can help us better estimate risk for inhibitor formation, since inhibitors are more common with certain mutations causing hemophilia.
Here, your baby's care is in the hands of one of the largest, most accomplished teams of neonatal experts in the world, including physicians, advanced practice nurses, physician assistants, registered nurses, developmental therapists and more.
Jul 1, 2013
Genetic testing can help us better estimate risk for inhibitor formation, since inhibitors are more common with certain mutations causing hemophilia.
Sep 18, 2014
The Community Health and Literacy Center will offer healthcare, literacy and recreational services in one location for children and families in South Philadelphia.
Nov 4, 2013
CAS is a neurologically-based speech disorder in which there is a disruption in the motor planning for speech production, typically without muscle weakness.
Sep 1, 2014
Learn about how a new multicenter, surgical consortium is working to advance care and surgical treatment for children with bladder exstrophy.
Sep 2, 2014
The Cancer Center at CHOP invites the community to raise awareness and fund research to cure childhood cancer.
Aug 27, 2014
CHOP scientists altered red blood cells to produce a form of hemoglobin not affected by the mutation that causes sickle cell disease. The findings may lead to a new therapy for the disease.
Aug 26, 2014
Specialists at CHOP's Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment report on 100 recent cases of fetal surgery for spina bifida, achieving results similar to the landmark clinical trial that established a new standard of care for prenatal repair of spina bifida.
Jun 30, 2014
Learn more about wheat allergy symptoms. When it comes to wheat and gluten – the protein found in wheat – there are many ways the body can react.
Oct 10, 2024
The old saying goes: "Leaves of three, let them be." Poison ivy, oak and sumac are three plants that carry the same poison — urushiol, a colorless, odorless oil that causes an itchy, irritating rash in almost everyone who comes in contact with it.
Jul 7, 2014
It's summer, and when it gets hot, our bodies sweat to help regulate our body temperature. But for some people, sweating in much greater amounts than necessary happens regardless of the temperature. This condition is called hyperhidrosis. In most cases, hyperhidrosis occurs for no apparent reason.