Researchers Combine Genetic Information with Electronic Medical Records to Pinpoint When Epilepsies Affect Children
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Assessing clinical data across the lifespan identified the impact of genetic epilepsies on affected children’s lives.
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Assessing clinical data across the lifespan identified the impact of genetic epilepsies on affected children’s lives.
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CHOP case study demonstrates advantages of drawing on multiple medical specialties, including orthopaedics, neurology, and occupational therapy, when treating brachial plexus birth injuries.
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From predicting COVID-19 surges to understanding how it affects asthma, injuries and more, CHOP researchers stepped up to find answers.
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In a two-year pilot study, continuous EEG results from network hospitals impacted care and guided treatment decisions for critically ill patients.
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Findings demonstrate that telemedicine will likely have an important role in clinical care that lasts far beyond the current pandemic that facilitated its necessity.
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In January, members of CHOP's Biomedical Optical Devices to Monitor Cerebral Health program were in Dubai for the Arab Health conference.
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RNA editing is critical in brain development, and pinpointing this variant may lead to precision medicine developments for epilepsy in certain patients.
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A new program, Biomedical Optical Devices to Monitor Cerebral Health, has the goal of developing an optical device that could revolutionize cardiac resuscitation by providing real-time feedback to the person performing CPR.
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Three physicians were presented with the Alan R. Cohen Master Clinician Award in CHOP’s Department of Pediatrics.
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Seizures result from abnormal electrical activity of neurons. There are many types of seizures that generally relate to the locations in the brain in which they occur.