Phoenix Children’s Medical Connection
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Arteriovenous Malformations in Children: A Pediatric Neurosurgeons Perspective
This Neuroscience Grand Rounds session, led by Muhammad Osama, MD, provides a pediatric neurosurgeon’s perspective on arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) in children, rare but high-risk vascular lesions that can lead to seizures, neurological ...
IPSO 2026 Congress Case Presentation – Dr. Victoria Lorah
At the IPSO 2026 Congress in Paris, France, Victoria Lorah, DO, Child Neurology Co-Chief Resident at Phoenix Children's, presented a complex pediatric stroke case involving a two-year-old with an acute right middle cerebral artery (MCA) ischemic stroke.
Pediatric migraine has historically been managed in fragments – symptoms recalled across months of episodic appointments. At Phoenix Children's, digital tools are reshaping care from episodic to continuous.
Non-Invasive Techniques In Pediatric Dyslipidemia
Damon B. Dixon, MD, at Phoenix Children’s Cardiology, is the author to this EndoText chapter. Dr. Dixon brings nationally recognized expertise in pediatric cardiovascular risk assessment and non?invasive vascular imaging.
Digital Health in Pediatric Neurology: From Episodic to Continuous Care
Digital health has emerged as a transformative force in 21st-century medicine, reshaping the boundaries of healthcare delivery.
Innovative, Minimally Invasive Treatment for Drug-Resistant Epilepsy
Epilepsy remains a life-altering condition, particularly due to the unpredictable nature of seizures and their cumulative impact on cognition, independence and quality of life.
