Sumiko Abe uses her vast experience to help clinicians view the best possible images of the brain to influence treatment plans.
NIH grant aims to locate high-frequency oscillations to reduce pediatric seizures
Developed by CHOC and UC Irvine, a new way to control pediatric seizures uses densely spaced electrodes to map high-frequency oscillations.
New tool for craniosynostosis treatment highlights Neuroscience Institute’s push to advance care
A recently installed 3D camera system in CHOC’s neurosurgery clinic will significantly advance CHOC’s mission to treat craniosynostosis.
LITT: Prolonging life, limiting complications in recurrent medulloblastoma
A year after undergoing laser interstitial thermal therapy, a young patient showed significant reduction in tumor size and enhancement.
Virtual pediatric lecture series: Macrocephaly and Hydrocephalus
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.