Children's Doctor
Autism and Prematurity: What We Know
In recent years, recognition of autism and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in the general population has burgeoned.
Mild Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Can ‘Hide’ Until After Birth
A 5-day-old infant was referred to the Emergency Department from her primary care doctor with tachypnea, a heart murmur, and decreased oral intake.
Supporting Infants Exposed to Substances Before Birth
The increase in opioid use disorder among adults across the U.S. includes pregnant people, with an associated increase in substance-exposed newborns.
Alumni Notes, Fall 2023
The CHOP Alumni Organization created a new recognition, the Patrick Pasquariello Service Award. See who was honored with the inaugural award.
Fellow’s Corner: Refusal to Walk? Consider the Nerves
What symptoms need to be present for a PCP to consider Guillain-Barré syndrome in a 3-year-old who refuses to walk?
Headaches: When to Worry, When to Treat
Children as young as 5 can have migraine headaches. Clue to a diagnosis and what you can do to help minimize pain and recurrence.
Make the Diagnosis: Fall 2023
Can you solve this medical mystery? Review the baby’s presentation and make the diagnosis.
News at CHOP: Fall 2023
Stay up to date on the latest research and staff news from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
Pediatric Reflections: Is Your Nearest ED Prepared to Treat Children?
Pediatric Reflections: Is Your Nearest ED Prepared to Treat Children?
When Spinal Surgery Can Improve Mobility for Children with Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy
A child’s ability to walk improved because of a partnership between CHOP’s Advanced Tone Management Clinic and Neurosurgery.