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Expanded options for minimally invasive pediatric cardiac interventionsA decade after TOF treatment, a teen’s heart still going strong
Diagnosed at birth, Damian Del Rio continues to beat the oddsUC Davis Children's Hospital gives local girl every opportunity to just be a kid
Soon after birth, Isabella Lazzerini almost died. Multiple surgeries and several years later, she lives life to the fullest with VACTERL.Teamwork saves a 2-year-old with dangerous hypertension
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Greyson Anable was a healthy, energetic 6-year-old, until he collapsed from cardiac arrestBlood flow screening to improve detection of critical congenital heart defects in newborns
Siefkes receives an NIH grant to establish blood flow threshold.Catheter PDA closure can help reduce risks, anesthetic
Juniper was born prematurely and her ductus arteriosus, an artery in her heart that normally closes after birth, didn’t close. This leads to a condition called patent ductus arteriosus (PDA).Heart conditions affect young patients, too
American Heart Month in February is largely geared toward heart disease and its prevention in adults, but children also can be burdened by heart problems. These are the stories of a few young warriors and the amazing doctors and nurses who ensured they have healthy lives.