None Too Rare
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Some diseases affect only a small number of people, and yet CHOP’s commitment to researching and treating them is huge.
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Some diseases affect only a small number of people, and yet CHOP’s commitment to researching and treating them is huge.
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Elise has Alexander disease, a type of leukodystrophy. Watch the video to learn how the Leukodystrophy Center at CHOP is committed to helping kids like Elise.
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The Leukodystrophy Center sees patients from all over the country and the world. Our services include a newborn diagnostic clinic and a comprehensive care clinic that provides state-of-the art care.
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The Carr-Kefalases and Hammonds presented a check of $110,000 to CHOP’s Leukodystrophy Center.
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Leukodystrophy Center of Excellence was established in 2015 to address the medically complex needs of children living with leukodystrophies.
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Adeline Vanderver, MD, aims to take leukodystrophy gene discovery, therapies, support and advocacy to the next level.
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The 2016 Philadelphia Auto Show’s Black Tie Tailgate broke records, with more than 4,800 people helping to raise over $550,000 for the Division of Neurology.
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CHOP's Leukodystrophy Center brings together a multidisciplinary group of caregivers to provide cutting-edge, comprehensive diagnostic testing, clinical care, and the most advanced treatment to infants and children with inherited white matter disease.
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The New Leukodystrophy Center of Excellence will offer multidisciplinary diagnostic and clinical services for children with degenerative inherited white matter diseases, and be dedicated to advancing research for more effective treatments.