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Detailed information on transplantation in children
Detailed information on transplantation in children
Detailed information on the anatomy of the heart and heart transplantation in children
A bone marrow transplant (BMT) is a treatment for children with certain types of cancer or other diseases. The goal of BMT is to replace a child's diseased bone marrow with healthy bone marrow.
Detailed information on bone marrow and bone marrow transplantation in children
Detailed information on care of the terminally ill child
The child with a terminal illness has the same need for love, emotional support, and normal activities as any person facing death.
Understanding the physical and mental changes the body goes through as death happens, may help ease some fears and misconceptions about death.
Femoral anteversion is an inward twisting of the thighbone (femur). This health problem causes a child's knees and feet to turn inward. The child may have a pigeon-toed appearance.
Ewing sarcoma is a rare type of cancer. It’s most common in children and teens between ages 10 and 19. It usually grows in bone, but it can also grow in soft tissue that’s connected to the bone. Read on to learn about symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
A dislocation is a joint injury. It occurs when the ends of 2 connected bones come apart. Dislocations happen more often among teens.