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Study Finds Link Between Antibiotics and Kidney Stones
The new findings reinforce the need for clinicians to promote antibiotic stewardship and be careful in prescribing correct antibiotics.

Extending CHOP’s Mission to Slovakia — and Beyond
The collaboration between CHOP and the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases in Slovakia is a testament of CHOP’s commitment to children's health worldwide.
Bringing the Benefits of Newer Imaging Modalities to Kidney Patients
Bernarda Viteri, MD, is studying the benefits of contrast-enhanced ultrasound in kidney transplant patients as well as in children with various kidney conditions.
CHOP-based Pediatric Device Consortium Now Spans Pennsylvania
Based at CHOP, the Pennsylvania Pediatric Device Consortium (PPDC) announces a partnership with two programs at the University of Pittsburgh.
CHOP Surgeons Find Opioids Often Overprescribed for Elbow Fractures in Children
Researchers found that patients only took less than 25 percent of prescribed amount, and 1 in 5 did not take any opioid medication to manage pain.
Satellite Sites Offer Clinical Benefit and Easier Access for Families
CHOP offers nephrology appointments at our Brandywine Valley and King of Prussia SCC in PA, and our Princeton, Virtua and Voorhees SCC in NJ.
Parents and Teens Don’t See Eye to Eye on Suicide Risk
Half of parents don’t know their adolescent has had thoughts about suicide, and more than 75 percent of parents are unaware of their adolescent’s thoughts of death and dying.

Humanized CD19: CAR-T Immunotherapy for First Relapse of ALL in Down Syndrome Patient
An alternative, humanized CD19 CAR T product for first relapse of pediatric ALL is being evaluated in a clinical trial at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Phillip Storm, MD, Named a Healthcare Hero
The Healthcare Hero in the field of Cancer was awarded to Phillip “Jay” Storm, MD, for his transformative work in pediatric brain tumor research and care.

Proton Therapy for Craniopharyngioma
Proton therapy at CHOP helped Elena regain her vision and remain free of craniopharyngioma two years after treatment.