Cleveland Clinic Upper Extremity Center surgeons are using new technology that minimizes intraoperative guesswork, eliminates the need for freehand osteotomy and correction, and adds precision to the restoration of anatomy.
Targeted Therapy Based on Biomarkers a Better Way to Approach Pediatric Cancers
Choosing treatments based on individual biomarkers instead of pathology can improve survival rates in some pediatric cancers
Pursuing New Markers of Pediatric IBD Progression
If this research is successful, physicians may be able to monitor IBD activity through blood tests instead of imaging studies, saving money and reducing patient radiation exposure.
Reading Between the (Guide)lines to Manage Pediatric UTI and Vesicoureteral Reflux
Real-world management of UTIs and vesicoureteral reflux doesn’t stay within the neat lines of medical societies’ formal recommendations. Here’s advice for handling some issues the guidelines don’t touch.
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Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorders Maximizes Mainstream Educational Placements
Early intervention can help children on the autism spectrum move on to less intensive placements afterward
Nurse Residency Programs: Bridging Academia and Professional Practice
Nurse residency programs bridge the gap from academia to professional practice, improving nurse confidence and competence and serving as a strategic investment in new graduate nurse success and patient safety and care.
Conventional Maintenance Agents May Improve Rituximab-Induced Remission in Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis
Addition of a conventional maintenance agent to rituximab and glucocorticoids reduced the incidence of GPA relapse without resulting in a higher incidence of adverse events in study.
Improvement Seen in Use of Abatacept in Nonsevere Relapsing Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (Wegener’s)
In a small study of patients with nonsevere relapsing GPA, abatacept was well tolerated and was associated with a high frequency of disease remission and prednisone discontinuation.
How Can Biobanking Advance Rheumatology Practice?
Biobanking is an increasingly integral part of Cleveland Clinic’s Department of Rheumatic and Immunologic Diseases, providing insights that improve patient outcomes in many areas.
New Insights and Tissue Engineering Advances May Transform Repair of Pediatric Growth Plate Injuries
Most growth-plate injuries heal uneventfully, but certain cases may cause growth arrest with subsequent leg length inequality and progressive deformity. Find out the latest Cleveland Clinic research that may one day help.