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Treating Infants with Complex DDH: A Q&A with Dr. Sankar
Treating infants with complex developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) requires the best diagnostic tools, a full range of brace options and when needed, complex surgery.
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Researchers Identify Promising Interventions and Areas of Improvement for Addressing Microaggressions in Clinical Care
Microaggressions – brief and commonplace interactions that intentionally or unintentionally communicate insults and derogatory sentiments towards people of marginalized backgrounds – can happen anywhere.
Vaccine News & Notes — February 2025
Find resources about how vaccine recommendations are made and the promise of mRNA technology beyond vaccines. Also, get 3 tips and additional resources to help with fact checking.
Feature Article — Making Vaccine Decisions During Pregnancy: What to Know
Find out why and when vaccines are recommended during pregnancy.
Research Q-and-A with Juan D. Matute, MD, Attending Neonatologist
In July 2024, Juan D. Matute, MD, joined our team as an attending neonatologist in the Harriet and Ronald Lassin Newborn/Infant Intensive Care Unit (N/IICU) at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Researchers Show How Patellar Instability Affects Knee Development in Growing Youth
Researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) demonstrated how trochlear anatomy evolves during pediatric development with and without recurrent patellofemoral instability (PFI), a condition where the kneecap repeatedly slips out of its groove, causing pain, swelling and difficulty with physical activity. The findings, recently reported in a landmark study in the American Journal of Sports Medicine, highlighted that PFI in growing children worsens trochlear dysplasia, which can result in further kneecap instability, while those without PFI experienced natural improvements.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Researchers Lead First Study to Identify Molecular Basis of Food Allergy
In a landmark translational study, collaborators identified the specific milk protein that triggered a patient’s case of eosinophilic esophagitis
Rite Aid Healthy Futures Awards Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Healthier Together Program $200,000 Grant to Expand Access
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Healthier Together program has received a $200,000 grant from Rite Aid Healthy Futures to expand access to healthy meals at daycares in West and Southwest Philadelphia.
The Critical Role of Accurate Testing in Identifying Children with Focal Hyperinsulinism
Learn more about how genetic testing offers the best means of distinguishing between the focal and diffuse forms of HI in children.
Type 1 Diabetes Prevention Program at CHOP
Tzield, the first FDA-approved treatment to delay the onset of clinical diabetes, is now available in the Type 1 Diabetes clinic at CHOP