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Fetal Treatment Center Team Card Document

Fetal Treatment Center Team Card

The UCSF Fetal Treatment Center (FTC) comprises experts in the fields of maternal-fetal medicine, clinical genetics, pediatric surgery, radiology, nursing, cardiology, neonatal medicine, anesthesia and more.
Getting Off on the Right Foot: Smart Strategies for Injured Young Athletes Video

Getting Off on the Right Foot: Smart Strategies for Injured Young Athletes

Jamie Faison, a certified athletic trainer at the UCSF Sports Medicine Center for Young Athletes, discusses how the growing bodies and common injuries of sports-playing kids call for specialized, verified techniques in physical evaluation and rehab.
Managing Picky Eaters: How to Assess Nutritional Status and Talk to Worried Parents Video

Managing Picky Eaters: How to Assess Nutritional Status and Talk to Worried Parents

When kids eat very little or only a few foods, they risk developing nutrient deficiencies – or behavioral issues because of how their parents respond.
Pediatric Heart Center Cardiac Surgery and Cardiology Team Card Document

Pediatric Heart Center Cardiac Surgery and Cardiology Team Card

Meet our Pediatric Heart Center Cardiac Sugery and Cardilogy team.
Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Team Unit Document

Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Team Unit

Meet the team in our Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit.
Neonatal Cardiovascular Center of Excellence Document

Neonatal Cardiovascular Center of Excellence

The UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals’ Neonatal Cardiovascular Center of Excellence (NCCOE) is a multispecialty, integrated program designed to provide holistic care for premature or critically ill infants with congenital heart disease (CHD).
Fetal Tumors: A Multidisciplinary Approach Video

Fetal Tumors: A Multidisciplinary Approach

Watch “Fetal Tumors: A Multidisciplinary Approach” to learn about risk factors for disease severity and death, as well as other various clinical presentations of fetal tumors.
Sialendoscopy: A Minimally Invasive Procedure for Acute Sialadenitis News

Sialendoscopy: A Minimally Invasive Procedure for Acute Sialadenitis

Sialadenitis involves acute swelling of the major salivary glands (parotitis). Before widespread use of the MMR vaccine, mumps, a paromyxovirus, was the most common cause of parotitis in children.
Hematuria in Everyday Pediatrics: Significance and First Steps Video

Hematuria in Everyday Pediatrics: Significance and First Steps

Blood in urine is common in little kids. In this guide, pediatric nephrologist Elizabeth Black, MD, MAS, walks primary care providers through the process that starts with a positive dipstick. She describes types of hematuria, reviews the many causes, clarifies “persistent” hematuria, and covers workup options.
Exome Sequencing vs Targeted Gene Panels for the Evaluation of Nonimmune Hydrops Fetalis Document

Exome Sequencing vs Targeted Gene Panels for the Evaluation of Nonimmune Hydrops Fetalis

We compared the diagnostic yield of exome sequencing with the simulated application of commercial targeted gene panels in a large cohort of fetuses with nonimmune hydrops fetalis.
Exome Sequencing for Prenatal Diagnosis in Nonimmune Hydrops Fetalis Document

Exome Sequencing for Prenatal Diagnosis in Nonimmune Hydrops Fetalis

We evaluated a series of 127 consecutive unexplained cases of NIHF that were defined by the presence of fetal ascites, pleural or pericardial effusions, skin edema, cystic hygroma, increased nuchal translucency, or a combination of these conditions.
Pediatric Hydrocephalus: An Update on Signs, Solutions and Strategies Video

Pediatric Hydrocephalus: An Update on Signs, Solutions and Strategies

With a range of causes, associated disorders and presentations, childhood hydrocephalus can be challenging to diagnose.

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