Medical management of adolescent gynecology in a primary care pediatric setting is an important form of healthcare access, and yet there is still ambiguity about best practices for delivering care to these patients, particularly in the context of sexual and reproductive health.
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Study adds clarity to surveillance strategies for patients who have undergone the Fontan procedure.
Case Study: Bilateral DMEK in 1-Year-Old with Posterior Polymorphous Corneal Dystrophy (Video)
A 1-year-old with posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy is one of the youngest patients ever to have a bilateral cornea transplant via Descemet’s membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK).
Program Helps Centers Nationwide Provide Care for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Cleveland Clinic program offers clinical and programmatic guidance to private and public healthcare and education organizations.
Integrating Rehabilitation Mobility Therapy Services During Active Cancer Therapy
Research shows that early interventions in physical training can provide long-term benefit for children with cancer. A pediatric oncology and physical therapy team came together to formalize a program for patients.
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In Pediatric Development and Behavior, When Is It Time to Deprescribe?
Deprescribing isn’t about being anti-medication, stresses Marie Trace, MD. It’s thinking critically about whether medications are still providing benefit.
Meet Sandra Kim, MD, Chair of Cleveland Clinic Children’s Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition
Sandra Kim, MD, says a childhood diagnosis of chronic gastrointestinal and liver diseases represents one of the great challenges and opportunities of modern medicine.
Case Study: Pre-Adolescent Male With Aggressive Juvenile Angiofibroma
Although juvenile angiofibroma isn’t usually life-threatening, Cleveland Clinic’s Director of the Head and Neck Oncology Pediatric Endocrine Center describes a recent case that could have been since the tumor abutted major vessels, nerves and arteries.
Cleveland Clinic Launches Center for Infant and Maternal Health
A new initiative uses community connections and tailored medical and behavioral approaches to reduce the impact of socioeconomic imbalances for mothers and infants.
Case Study: Refractory Rash in Toddler Leads to Diagnosis of Rare Autoimmune Disorder
When a rash that looks like eczema may be a symptom of a rare form of juvenile dermatomyositis.
New Tool Refines Cardiac Surgical Risk Prediction for Adults With Congenital Heart Disease
A novel surgical risk model specific to patients with adult congenital heart disease is a much-needed addition to previous tools for predicting 30-day postoperative survival in this growing population.