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Osteochondroma

<p>Osteochondroma is the most common benign bone tumor in children. Because an osteochondroma often displays no symptoms, the tumor may only be discovered when a child notices a bump, or reports pain. For some children, the osteochondroma may never be discovered.</p>

Fellow’s Corner: Ignoring Mom or a Bigger Problem?

Apr 19, 2019

“All staring is not necessarily seizure," but in M's case it was. M was diagnosed with CAE; he outgrew it by age 10, but was then diagnosed with PNEE. A CHOP Neurology fellow highlights the case.

Mother holding young child

Genetic Testing 101: What Parents Need to Know

Apr 23, 2019

If your child has symptoms of an inherited condition or one that might be caused by a spontaneous gene mutation, your doctor may recommend genetic testing. Here's what you need to know.

Daily Headache that Won’t Go Away

Apr 19, 2019

Using the case of a 14-year-old girl who presented with a new daily persistent headache (NDPH), we discuss the possible diagnoses and treatment options.

Young boy in garden

The Health Benefits of Gardening

Apr 16, 2019

Check out the many benefits of gardening and how the Gardens at CHOP provide unique and vital resources to our patients and their families.

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