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Parents May Be Putting Kids with Food Allergies at Risk
Nearly half of parents admit to not carrying around an epinephrine autoinjector or not reading food labels.
Hodgkin Lymphoma: Minimizing Late Effects, Long-term Risks
With the majority of Hodgkin lymphoma patients surviving their disease, the focus has turned to minimizing the long-term effects of treatment while maintaining excellent cure rates.
Fellow’s Corner: An Excellent Teacher
Charles Phillips, MD, a CHOP fellow, recounts his experience caring for a cancer patient and the many firsts it brought to the both of them.
Make the Diagnosis: Winter 2018
A 9-year-old male, with no significant past medical history, presents to the office with dizziness over 3 days. Upon examination, he showed third degree spontaneous nystagmus to the right, positive head impulse test to the left; post headshake revealed nystagmus to the right. He showed positive on a Fukuda stepping test to the right and unsteady Romberg’s test. What's his diagnosis?
Alumni Notes Winter 2018
Cindy Christian, MD, Alumni Editor, highlights upcoming events and the new Alumni Organization website, and provides a recap from Dr. Prabha Viswanathan, a CHOP alumnus.
Children’s Doctor News and Updates: Winter 2018
Recent news from CHOP includes when thyroid function test should be performed in children with alopecia areata, new guidelines for managing mitochondrial disease, effectiveness of proton therapy in treating pediatric head and neck cancer patients, and more.
Removing the Osteosarcoma While Sparing the Limb and Function
Using the case of a 14-year-old male diagnosed with osteosarcoma, we discuss the diagnosis and treatment of bone cancer with the goal of preserving limbs and functions.

T-cell Therapy Pioneered at CHOP Shows Persistent Benefits in Young Leukemia Patients
Updated results from a global clinical trial of the CAR T-cell therapy for ALL reveal that children and young adults continued to show high rates of durable, complete remission of their disease.
Comprehensive Care for Congenital Musculoskeletal Anomalies
Prenatal detection of congenital musculoskeletal and limb disorders helps us provide comprehensive expert care, from before birth into adulthood.

Early Confirmation of Spine Deformities Improves Prenatal Counseling
With unparalleled level of expertise in prenatal diagnosis of spine deformities, our team is able to more accurately predict a child’s prognosis, explain the long-term impact, and discuss potential treatment options after birth.