Investigators found that many MIS-C patients had cardiac abnormalities at their 6-month follow-up, so all patients treated for this condition should have a cardiac evaluation.
On Nov. 3rd, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles was thrilled to mark another critical milestone in our collective journey to regional, national and worldwide health. A special event was held Nov. 3 at
The specialized Fetal Cardiology Program in the Heart Institute at CHLA helps kids like E.J. who are born with heart defects grow up stronger and healthier.
On June 18, more than 450 researchers, physicians, trainees and staff gathered to share novel findings, discuss current challenges and forge new scientific collaborations at Science Day 2024—The Saban
After being treated with a breakthrough gene therapy at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles for a genetic eye disorder, 5-year-old Natalia can now see clearly for the first time in her life.