Compiling a biorepository of pediatric patients with a range of neuroinflammatory conditions may be feasible with a longitudinal study, but obstacles to accurate data acquisition remain, according to ...
In recent years, precision medicine has become increasingly indispensable. Based on patients' clinical symptoms and lifestyles, personalized medicine can improve treatment effectiveness and decrease ...
Allo-HSCT significantly improved survival in real-world pediatric AML, with CR1 patients showing the best outcomes, achieving OS and DFS rates of 84.2% and 73.4%. Matched sibling and unrelated donors ...
Water bead toys have the potential to cause not only intestinal obstruction in children who ingest them, but also neurotoxicity, a case study suggested. A 13-month-old female who was previously ...
A new phase 3 study comparing mono and duo therapies may yield greater guidance and treatment options for children with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). PAH is a rare condition in children, but ...
Researchers at Rady Children’s Institute for Genomic Medicine (RCIGM) in San Diego have successfully applied long-read genome sequencing to reveal the genetic underpinnings of complex psychiatric ...
Mary Carmack is a researcher in the Pediatric Therapeutics and Regulatory Science Initiative in the Computational Health Informatics Program at Boston Children’s Hospital, in Boston, Massachusetts.
Two abstracts presented at the Migraine Trust Virtual Symposium investigated lasmiditan’s safety in elderly and pediatric migraine patients. The safety and tolerability of lasmiditan (Reyvow) in ...
A 15-year-old young man presents to a clinic after being referred for assessment related to his short stature and delayed puberty. He is not in any distress, but clinicians note that he is obviously ...
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