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Tackling Talipes Early with a Team Approach
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For families facing a prenatal diagnosis of clubfoot, our CFDT and orthopaedic experts meet with families to discuss findings, postnatal management, treatment options, and long-term prognosis.
State-of-the-art Care for Thoracic Insufficiency Syndrome
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We evaluate hundreds of children from around the world and offer complete care — from evaluation through long-term follow-up — for severe spine and rib cage abnormalities.
Managing Congenital Deformities of the Upper Limbs
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Families referred with a prenatally diagnosed upper limb deformity will be evaluated by our maternal-fetal medicine specialists and experts from our Hand and Arm Disorders Program.
Beyond Therapy: What Fetal Therapy Coordinators Tell Us
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Fetal therapy coordinators play a crucial role in coordinating care; they receive referrals, remove all barriers to care, and minimize the wait for a diagnostic evaluation and counseling appointment.
The Role of Pediatric Interventional Radiology in Lymphatic Malformation Therapy
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The treatment of lymphatic malformations is complex and requires a multidisciplinary team, including pediatric interventional radiology. At CHOP, there are two pediatric interventional radiologists with a special interest in treating vascular malformations.
Advances in Genetics: The Role of Genetics in the Management of Fetal Neck Masses
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Just as prenatal imaging is imperative to establishing the diagnosis of fetal neck mass, genetic testing can be crucial to determining prognosis, availability of fetal interventions and recurrence risk for a family.
Comprehensive Care for Congenital Neck Masses
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An in-depth look at the comprehensive care available for neck masses, complex conditions with the potential to grow large and block the fetal airway.
Management of Cervical Teratomas and Cervical Lymphatic Malformations
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Although rare, two of the most common congenital neck masses diagnosed during pregnancy are cervical teratomas and cervical lymphatic malformations. Learn about the delivery and treatment options of neck masses.
Postnatal Care and Sclerotherapy for Lymphatic Malformations
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Newborns with a neck mass are cared for in CHOP's N/IICU by the Neonatal Surgical Team. Sclerotherapy is one of the treatment method used in babies with lymphatic malformations.
Advances in Imaging: In Utero Neck Masses
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Congenital neck masses are now more often detected in utero due to high-resolution ultrasounds and fetal MRIs, which help differentiate the various types of neck masses.