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Acute Flaccid Myelitis: Diagnosis and Management Basics, Ongoing Questions
Using the case of a 3-year-old boy, we discuss the diagnosis of acute flaccid myelitis, including testing, management, and CDC reporting.
Daily Headache that Won’t Go Away
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.
Fellow’s Corner: Ignoring Mom or a Bigger Problem?
“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.
Alumni Notes Spring 2019
Dr. Christian will be co-hosting the CHOP Alumni Reception along with Dr. St. Geme during the annual Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting and looks forward to catching up and reporting back.
Make the Diagnosis: Spring 2019
An 18-month-old girl returns for a follow-up appointment with her urologist. She has a history of VUR and a duplex kidney. What imaging study will help guide her further care?
Children’s Doctor News and Updates: Spring 2019
Latest news include our Department of Pediatrics ranking, new research study findings, a new book by Dr. Zur, new videos and more.
PCU Nurses Discuss Recruiting and Retaining Millennials
Young nurses are looking to join “the best of the best” and grow in their careers.

Researchers Use Gene Editing with CRISPR to Treat Lethal Lung Diseases before Birth
CHOP/Penn Medicine animal study published in Science Translational Medicine shows promise for developing new therapies for treating lethal lung diseases.

The Cardiac Center at CHOP Celebrates Major Milestone with Big Hearts to Little Hearts
Clinical leaders at the Cardiac Center at CHOP celebrated a major milestone with Big Hearts to Little Hearts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising funds for congenital heart disease research.

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