Dr. Gregory Tasian Featured on NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt
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Kidney stones are rising among children and teens, especially girls, research shows. Dr. Gregory Tasian weighs in on this growing epidemic.
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Kidney stones are rising among children and teens, especially girls, research shows. Dr. Gregory Tasian weighs in on this growing epidemic.
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Dehydration in children is relatively common. Know the signs of dehydration and find creative ideas for how to keep kids hydrated, like hydrating foods.
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CHOP researchers found rising temperatures due to climate change will lead to an increase in cases of kidney stones over the next seven decades.
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Our uropsychologist helps children dealing with a range of concerns related to urination, surgical reconstruction, spina bifida, and differences of sex development, and she is one of only a handful of individuals in the country dedicated to providing this specialized support for children and their families.
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The new Chief of CHOP's Division of Urology is world-renowned for his expertise in care for patients with undescended testis and varicocele and fertility preservation in oncology patients, and he has helped develop creative 3-D printing models for planning safe organ-sparing surgery.
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Dr. Kolon has served as the Associate Chief of CHOP’s Division of Urology since 2014 and is a Professor of Urology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
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A 15-year-old female’s inability to void brought her to the ED. It took a renal bladder ultrasound and a pelvic MRI to find the cause: transverse vaginal septum.
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The Division of Urology is using 3D printing technology to improve surgical outcomes.
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The Division of Urology gives Cristo Rey High School students hands-on experience in a medical setting through internships.
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Circumcision is a common and safe procedure. Here is an update on recommended timing and advice on managing anatomic anomalies.