Born with significant heart disease, Aurora couldn’t keep down breast milk or formula. With help from CHOC, she can now eat solid foods.
Responsive neurostimulation (RNS) shows promise for treating young patients with epilepsy
CHOC sees success with Responsive neurostimulation (RSN), a promising new treatment to prevent seizures in kids with epilepsy.
Multi-Focus Seizures Complicate Surgical Treatment for Pediatric Epilepsy Case
A functional hemispherectomy at CHOC gave Jaylynn the best outcome for seizure control and turned around her quality of life.
Journey to a rare diagnosis: Colten’s story
A CHOC PICU nurse tells the story of her son, Colten, who received a rare Alström Syndrome diagnosis with the help of specialists at CHOC.
Catching a heart defect in utero: Marco’s story
An evaluation confirmed tetralogy of Fallot, a heart condition comprised of four defects that cause inadequate blood to reach the lungs.
Seizure-free after a rare epilepsy diagnosis
With the expertise of a CHOC epileptologist, a 12-year-old boy diagnosed with a rare type of epilepsy is seizure-free with a bright future.