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Using Machine Learning to Predict the Need for Postnatal Cerebrospinal Fluid Diversion in Fetal Ventriculomegaly
In a retrospective case-control study of 50 patients with VM, machine learning techniques were highly accurate in predicting the need for postnatal CSF diversion.
Diagnosing Congenital Lobar Overinflation Using Prenatal Ultrasound and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Read about a recently published study on prenatal ultrasound features of lung lesions that had a final surgical pathologic diagnosis of congenital lobar overinflation.
Philadelphia’s Baby Book Club in 200 Words
The City of Philadelphia’s initiative to improve the health of Philadelphia’s children by promoting the importance of early literacy is affectionately known as Baby Book Club.
Doctors Are Prescribing Opioids for Shorter Durations, Lower Doses in Children
Duration of treatment and dose amounts prescribed to children declined between 2013 and 2017, while the rate of prescribing remained the same.
A Warm Welcome to Our New Team Members
The Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment is pleased to introduce you to our team members: Drs. Soni, Paidas and Simon.
Update on Delaney Twins Achieves National Attention
Surgical team reports on the dramatic case in New England Journal of Medicine is gaining worldwide attention.
Immunotherapy: What’s Next for CAR-T Therapy
Trials of more game-changing cell therapies for pediatric cancer and other diseases are underway or on the horizon at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
CHOP Lactation Expert 10-Step Breastfeeding Model Adopted by Thailand's Newborn Intensive Care Units
For the fifth consecutive year, CHOP Nurse Researcher and Lactation Director Diane Spatz was a featured speaker at the 5th annual Breastfeeding Sick Babies Conference in Bangkok, Thailand.
High-Tech Tools, Tight Teamwork Were Key to Separating Infant Girls Joined at the Head
CHOP researchers report on the Delaney twins one year after surgery, and on the innovative devices and elaborate teamwork needed to separate the formerly conjoined twins.
News & Views: Three Questions about HPV Transmission
See if you can answer three questions related to HPV transmission, review HPV replication and transmission, and find resources for patients.