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An Update on Elijah Leffingwell — Six Years Later
Fox 6 News reports on patient who underwent fetal surgery midway through his mother’s pregnancy.

Skin Patch Shows Promise for Children with Food Allergies
CHOP participated in an international, multi-site study to determine if a skin patch could help children with peanut allergies.
Sideroblastic Anemia Is a Red-flag Sign of Single Large-scale Mitochondrial DNA Deletion Syndrome
Using the case of a 24-month-old African-American boy, Drs. Ganetzky and Goldstein discuss sideroblastic anemia and how it might be an indicator for multisystem mitochondrial disease.
The Case for Performing Percutaneous Muscle Biopsy
Dr. Cunningham writes about when and why should a muscle biopsy be considered in the evaluation of mitochondrial disease, and how to obtain a muscle biopsy.
Alumni Notes Winter 2019
Hear from four of our residents about how CHOP's Pediatrics Residency Program continues to grow and improve to better train the next generation of pediatrician leaders.
Children’s Doctor News and Updates: Winter 2019
Read about a new study on waiting to start crib-to-bed transition until 3 years of age, a new screening tool for retinopathy in premature infants, new mTBI guideline and more.
Make the Diagnosis: Winter 2019
A 3-year-old male presents for the evaluation of pain and difficulty moving his right arm. He appears uncomfortable when it is manipulated, but there is no obvious injury. He was seen in Urgent Care 3 days ago for an upper respiratory infection with fever, but there was no weakness noted.

Anti-inflammatory Diet Recipes
This video provides information about the anti-inflammatory diet and recipes developed by experts from CHOP and Drexel University.
Madeline Bell Recognized as One of “Top 25 Women Leaders”
Modern Healthcare recognized Madeline Bell, President and CEO of CHOP, for her innovative leadership and commitment to nurturing diversity.
Specialized Lung Cells Appear Very Early in Development
Specialized lung cells appear in the developing fetus much earlier than previously thought. Understanding early signaling pathways may lead to future treatments for lung damage.