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Comprehensive Care for Congenital Heart Conditions
Given that congenital heart disease is the most prevalent type of birth defect in the U.S., it’s no surprise that roughly two-thirds of referrals to the Center for Fetal and Neonatal Care are for potential cardiovascular malformations.Prenatal Detection of Congenital Heart Disease: Recent Experience Across the State of Arizona
This was a retrospective chart review using the Society of Thoracic Surgeons and Phoenix Children's Fetal Cardiology databases.Bladder Conditions: Diagnosis, Referral and Treatment
To protect a baby’s kidneys, it’s important to find bladder problems as early as in utero. Michael Nguyen, MD, division chief of Urology, discusses Phoenix Children’s capabilities.Clubfoot: Diagnosis, Treatment and Prognosis
For babies with clubfoot, the prognosis has never been better. Jessica Burns, MD, orthopedic surgeon, discusses prenatal diagnosis and misconceptions about treatment.Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia: The Benefits of Teamwork
Pediatric surgeon Mark Molitor, MD, director of ECMO and Phoenix Children’s Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Clinic, explains diaphragmatic hernias and what makes the program that treats them at Phoenix Children’s so unique in Arizona and around the world.Congenital Heart Disease: Helping Parents and Providers
Congenital heart disease is a common birth defect. Ericka Scheller McLaughlin, DO, pediatric and fetal cardiologist, discusses what parents can expect and how Phoenix Children’s can help.