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SkyPASS: A Prospective, Non-interventional (NIS), Long-term, Post-Authorisation Safety Study (PASS) of Patients Treated with Lonapegsomatropin
SkyPASS: A Prospective, Non-interventional (NIS), Long-term, Post-Authorisation Safety Study (PASS) of Patients Treated with Lonapegsomatropin
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Dinutuximab With Chemotherapy, Surgery and Stem Cell Transplantation for the Treatment of Children With Newly Diagnosed High Risk Neuroblastoma
Dinutuximab With Chemotherapy, Surgery and Stem Cell Transplantation for the Treatment of Children With Newly Diagnosed High Risk Neuroblastoma
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Project:EveryChild - A Registry, Eligibility Screening, Biology and Outcome Study
Project: EveryChild a Registry, Eligibility Screening, Biology and Outcome Study
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Prospective Treatment of Types I, II and III Pleuropulmonary Blastoma (PPB)
Testing a Standardized Approach to Surgery and Chemotherapy for Type I Pleuropulmonary Blastoma or the Addition of an Anti-cancer Drug, Topotecan, to the Usual Treatment for Types II and III Pleuropulmonary Blastoma
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Sensory carts at Arnold Palmer Hospital help reduce stimulation for children on the autism spectrum.
For any child, a visit to the Emergency Department (ED) can bring on a sudden increase in anxiety. However, for a patient on the autism spectrum, the
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How to help your children become smarter and more successful
Before talking about the how-tos, let me ask you these two questions:
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Specialty Diagnostic Clinical and Translational Research Lab
Laboratory services play a vital role at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. These services encompass everything from blood work to biopsies.
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In an Emergency, Do You Take Your Child to the Pediatrician, Urgent Care or ER?
When a child is sick or injured, the natural reaction of many parents is to immediately go straight to the emergency room. In some cases, though, taking your child to urgent care or even waiting to see a pediatrician may be better suited for the situation. But how do you know which one is the appropriate option?
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Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children on Social Media
You can keep up with Arnold Palmer Hospital through our own blog or any number of social media networks. Join our online communities created just for parents and families. Discover expert insight to help make your tough decisions easier. Or connect with other parents and share with community healthcare leaders.
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How the Spina Bifida Clinic at Arnold Palmer Hospital is changing to offer even better care
Orlando Health has been providing care to pediatric spina bifida patients for over 35 years, treating patients up to age 21. The program is one of the largest and busiest spina bifida programs in the region with hundreds of children coming from all over Florida to receive optimal, multidisciplinary care.