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Don’t Count Him Out—Reid Makes a Remarkable Recovery
April 27, 2022
Reid’s struggle to survive as an infant ended when Children’s Hospital Los Angeles doctors discovered a severe blockage in his esophagus. Nearly a dozen surgical procedures by the time he was 3 paved
Going Beyond Surgery in Craniosynostosis
November 4, 2020
A specialized team at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles takes a multidisciplinary approach to this condition in babies.
Can delirium cause long-term cognitive dysfunction in kids?
August 26, 2016
Delirium is an acute neurologic dysfunction, defined by the DSM IV as an acute change in consciousness with impairments in attention and cognition. Over the decades critical care literature has
Tissue Engineering: The Big Picture on Growing Small Intestines
June 7, 2019
Babies born prematurely often face intense medical challenges, including intestines that are underdeveloped or diseased. While an intestine transplant can benefit some patients, many babies are simply
Could stem cells heal IBD?
September 9, 2016
Inflammatory bowel disease, which includes Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, affects more than 1.4 million Americans and is globally becoming more common. Current medication targets the chronic
A Formula to Choosing the Right Infant Formula
March 31, 2016
Choosing a formula can be a daunting task when breast milk is not an option. With numerous brands and types of formula, it can be difficult to know which one to choose. Here is a primer on what you’ll
Rhinos, and Seals, and CHLA! Oh My!
June 12, 2015
A few CHLA patients had a special visit to the L.A. Zoo in advance of Dreamnight, a global initiative bringing together institutions that care for children with their local zoos.
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