CHOC’s pediatric lecture series continues with a lesson on macrocephaly and hydrocephalus. This online discussion will be held Aug. 25.
CHOC intraventricular hemorrhage and hydrocephalus patient accepted to medical school
Dr. Michael Muhonen treated a baby born with a traumatic brain injury. That baby, Eric Rhee, is now 24 and headed off to medical school.
Boy, 9, showing great progress after deep brain stimulation procedure at CHOC
Ryder Montano is the third and youngest CHOC patient with a movement disorder to undergo a procedure called deep brain stimulation (DBS).
Neuroscience leaders discuss innovations and their successes, and the need for much more work to be done
Neurosurgeons share their insights on how innovation is closing the gap between clinical needs and the availability of pediatric devices.
Three-stage DBS results in better outcomes for secondary dystonia
A CHOC neuroscientist has developed a breakthrough method of DBS to treat secondary dystonia in pediatric patients.
CHOC awarded $2.3-million grant to study how toxic stress and unpredictability in the early environment affects neurodevelopment
CHOC, in partnership with UC Irvine & Chapman University, received a grant to screen patients for adverse childhood experiences.