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International Consensus on the Evaluation and Management of : Results From a Modified Delphi Survey
Hypothalamic hamartomas (HH) are rare developmental brain lesions frequently associated with medically refractory epilepsy and complex neurobehavioral, cognitive and endocrine comorbidities.De Novo Variants in the Splicing Factor Gene SF3B1 Are Associated with Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Constitutional variants in the splicing factor SF3B1 have been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders for the first time, according to a new multinational study co-authored by Phoenix Children’s Pediatric Neurologist and Neurogeneticist Michael Kruer, MD, et al.American Epilepsy Society Clinical Practice Guideline: Infantile Epilepsy
This American Epilepsy Society (AES) practice guideline provides updated, evidence-based recommendations for the management of epilepsy in infants and children aged 1 month to <36 months.Phoenix Children’s Joins First Controlled Clinical Trial of Genetic Therapy for Dravet Syndrome
The first controlled phase 3 trial of a genetic therapy for Dravet syndrome is now underway – with Phoenix Children's as one of 28 sites nationwide.SCPC Care: Non-Age-Related Factors Contribute to Timing
A literature review published in Future Cardiology suggests that providers should look beyond chronological age to various modifiable physiologic factors when planning a superior cavopulmonary connection (SCPC) procedure.Redefining Fontan Care: The Socio-Economic Impact of SVHD on Families
Survey results reveal the long-term socio-economic and psychological impacts of single ventricle congenital heart disease (SVHD) on families. See how cardiologists Deepti Bhat, MD, and Naim Duran, MD, contributors to this research, are using findings to transform Fontan Clinic care at Phoenix Children’s.Case report: Additional Imaging Supports TAPVR Care
A case report shows that advanced cardiac CT and MRI imaging can improve surgical planning and reintervention for patients with infradiaphragmatic total anomalous pulmonary venous return (TAPVR). See what Sebastián Quiñones-Carrasquillo, MD, and co-authors Todd Nowlen, MD and Daniel Velez, MD, recommend for using these advanced diagnostic imaging modalities.Introducing Pediatric Palliative Care Earlier in Phase 1 Trials
Pediatric palliative care has been shown to improve quality of life, communication and shared medical decision-making for children with serious illnesses and their families. Yet it remains underused in pediatric oncology, particularly during eligibility screening for phase 1 clinical trials.Phoenix Children’s Earns National Designation for Pediatric Pulmonary Hypertension Care
Phoenix Children’s is now designated a PPHNet Network Site one of only 14 pediatric centers in the US and Canada, recognized for excellence in pediatric pulmonary hypertension care.First and only center in Arizona to receive highest designation for advanced life support
Phoenix Children’s has been recognized with the prestigious ELSO Award for Excellence in Life Support, achieving Platinum Center of Excellence status from the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization (ELSO).Dannah Raz, MD, MPH, Named to Modern Healthcare’s 40 Under 40
Phoenix Children’s, one of the top-ranked pediatric health systems in the West, announced that Dannah Raz, MD, MPH, division chief of developmental and behavioral pediatrics, has been named to Modern Healthcare’s 40 Under 40 for 2026Phoenix Children’s Designated a GLUT1 Deficiency Collaborative Care Network Site
Phoenix Children’s is officially a GLUT1 Deficiency Collaborative Care Network site, highlighting their expertise in rare neurological care and ketogenic diet therapy i