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Two CHOP Patients with an Inherited Blindness Successfully Treated with Gene Editing
The findings from the clinical trial were published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

CHOP Researchers Validate Pediatric “Allergic March” in Large National Study
In the largest study of its kind, CHOP researchers have validated a population-level pattern of pediatric allergy development known as the “allergic march.”

How Vision Can Support or Delay Learning in a Child with Down Syndrome: Part 3
Once an individual collects visual input from their environment, they must organize, interpret, evaluate this information to make decisions about how to interact with their environment.
Promising Use for Antibody Treatment for EoE
Two recent studies show dupilumab improves eosinophilic esophagitis symptoms and pathology for adolescents and young adults.
Getting Unstuck
Personalized therapeutic approaches for children with eosinophilic esophagitis are gaining ground at CHOP.
Mini Guts
Bench-to-bedside research supports GI innovation at CHOP.
CHOP and COG Will Validate New Tool to Measure NF1-Related Progressive Vision Loss
CHOP researchers will use optical coherence tomography (OCT) to measure vision changes associated with NF1-related optic pathway gliomas.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Appoints New Ophthalmology Division Chief
Today, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) appointed Gil Binenbaum, MD MSCE as Chief of the Division of Ophthalmology.
Using FLIP to Study Motility Disorders in Children
CHOP researchers discover using FLIP in pediatric patients with achalasia significantly improves esophagogastric junction dysfunction and improves quality of life.
Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) Education Day 2021 Recap
During our annual EoE Education Day, patients and families participated in an exciting day featuring research updates, expert panels, interactive sessions and much more.