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Sepsis

<p>Sepsis is an overwhelming and life-threatening response to infection that causes organ failure. Read about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of sepsis.</p>

Celebrating National Volunteer Appreciation Week

Apr 10, 2023

What do a NICU nurse, adolescent medicine doctor, occupational therapy student, surgical coordinator, clinical research assistant, art teacher, dentist, university student, human resources coordinator, enterprise improvement adviser, CHOP Foundation associate director and pediatric resident have in common? 

When Hyperinsulinism is a Family Affair

Apr 3, 2023

Inactivating mutations in the beta cell KATP channels are the most common cause of congenital hyperinsulinism (HI), accounting for approximately 60% of all cases with known genotype. The beta cell KATP channels play a very important role in the regulation of insulin secretion by coupling the metabolic state of the cell to membrane potential.

Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in HI

Apr 3, 2023

Unrecognized or inadequately treated hyperinsulinism (HI) poses a high risk of adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes due to the combined insult of hypoglycemia and lack of alternate brain fuels.

Why I Give

Mar 31, 2023

Nancy Andrews shares her story about how her son’s multiple surgeries at CHOP inspired her family to give back.

‘She Was Perfect in That Role’

Mar 31, 2023

The children of Vera Barksdale Johnson, CHOP’s first Emergency Department social worker, celebrate her joyful life and groundbreaking career through philanthropy.

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