Late to Diagnosis: Turner Syndrome
Apr 8, 2013
Read a case study from the Diabetes Center about a 9-year-old female and her eventual diagnosis of Turner Syndrome.
At CHOP's Pediatric Headache Program, you have access to a dedicated team of experts who work in close collaboration to help improve your child’s headaches and quality of life.
Apr 8, 2013
Read a case study from the Diabetes Center about a 9-year-old female and her eventual diagnosis of Turner Syndrome.
Jul 8, 2013
Read a case study from the Division of Neurology about a 16-year-old patient with symptoms of sleepiness, hunger and hiccups and her diagnosis of neuromyelitis optica.
Jul 8, 2013
New daily persistent headache (NDPH) is a descriptive diagnosis for a headache that is constant from the start and lasts for at least 3 months. NDPH is a subtype of chronic daily headache, which occurs in at least 1.5% of children.
Sep 30, 2014
Holly L. Hedrick, MD, an attending surgeon in the Division of General, Thoracic and Fetal Surgery is named as the inaugural Louise Schnaufer Endowed Chair in Pediatric Surgery.
Jul 1, 2014
Read a case study from the Division of Ophthalmology about pink eye, the detection of herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1) and the recurrence of HSV keratitis in children.
Sep 21, 2014
Midwest families, including patients treated while still in the womb, reunite with their Pennsylvania doctors and nurses.
Sep 16, 2014
The donation will to support the injury prevention programs at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Since 2000, Kohl’s has donated more than $7.28 million to CHOP.
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.