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Fertility Concerns, Quality of Life and Pregnancy Outcomes in Female Patients With Anorectal Malformations

The International Center for Colorectal and Urogenital Care assessed fertility concerns and pregnancy outcomes of female patients with anorectal malformations. See what they learned.

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Surgical Outcomes Evaluation in Craniosynostosis Using 3D Photogrammetry

We’re applying geometric learning (a type of AI) and statistical modeling to develop new tools using 3D photogrammetry to improve diagnosis and surgical outcomes for kids with craniosynostosis.

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Reevaluating Pregnancy Carbohydrate Intake Guidelines

New insights into placental metabolism and pregnancy nutrition show carbohydrate intake is key for maternal and fetal health. See our researchers’ proposed update to estimated average requirement for carbs during pregnancy.

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The Truth About T2 Hyperintense White Matter Lesions

Discover how researchers at Children’s Hospital Colorado are challenging perceptions of white matter lesions found in pediatric migraine patients, advocating for a reevaluation of these findings to reduce unnecessary tests and alleviate parental concerns.

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New Concussion Management Assessment Tools for Youth Sports

Researchers at Children’s Hospital Colorado are making strides in concussion research and care for children and teens with 36 papers accepted for inclusion in the British Journal of Sports Medicine’s international consensus statement, offering new tools and evidence-based guidance for managing sports-related concussions worldwide.

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Understanding the Gut-Brain Connection

Jaime Belkind-Gerson, MD, leads groundbreaking research on the gut-brain connection that explores how the gut microbiome impacts various health conditions, aiming to develop personalized treatments for issues like chronic pain, digestive disorders and depression.

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Pulmonary Hypertension in Congenital Heart Disease: A Scientific Statement from the American Heart Association

Pulmonary hypertension is linked to congenital heart disease. Despite advancements, many develop complications. Diagnostic techniques vary, with pharmacotherapy being common and socioeconomic factors influence outcomes. More research is essential for optimal care.

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Predicting Late Developmental dysplasia of the Hip: Using both Ultrasound and Plain Radiographs

A new study finds that six-month X-rays and ultrasounds for infants diagnosed with developmental dysplasia of the hip are important in helping predict late dysplasia in the future.

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Less Need for Pavlik Harness When Appropriate Use Criteria Applied to Developmental Hip Dysplasia

Orthopedic researchers at Children’s Hospital Colorado found applying Appropriate Use Criteria for developmental dysplasia of the hip treatment decreases number of infants treated with Pavlik harness.

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Cord Blood Lipid Levels Linked to Birth Weight, Doppler Velocimetry of Fetal Vessels in Fetal Growth Restriction Pregnancies

In this study, researchers explored the link between fetal growth restriction and cord blood lipid levels, finding that growth-restricted infants have altered cord blood lipid profiles, with abnormal Doppler flow in fetal vessels. This suggests an influence on intrauterine lipid metabolism.