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Fetal Echocardiography
Fetal echocardiography is an invaluable ultrasound tool for diagnosis of congenital heart disease in unborn infants and evaluation of fetal arrhythmias, thus allowing for the earliest identification of conditions that may require immediate intervention after birth. Echocardiography also is used to diagnose heart conditions in older children.Hospital, soccer team partner to help a boy facing osteomyelitis
Patient Drake Spiteri was faced with a possible future without soccer, when he was diagnosed with a bone infection in his leg. UC Davis Children's Hospital and Sacramento Republic FC helped get him back onto the road to recovery.Frank Ing named new chief of pediatric cardiology at UC Davis Children's Hospital
Frank Ing, an internationally renowned interventional cardiologist, has been named chief of the UC Davis Division of Pediatric Cardiology.From leiomyosarcoma to an Alcatraz swim
Terry Gilliland of San Francisco is a general surgeon by training, so when an MRI scan found what looked like a suspicious lesion on his right thigh he knew he needed to see an orthopedic oncologist.Study: NICU webcams positively impact parents
Parents who can watch their baby through a webcam in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) feel more involved in their child’s care and are more likely to provide breastmilk feedings for their baby.Meet minimally invasive cardiac surgery pioneer Bob Kiaii
Our chief of cardiothoracic surgery talks about his first weeks at UC Davis Health.Specialized team expands into perinatal palliative care
Pregnant women who have fetuses with congenital anomalies can now receive perinatal palliative care services, thanks to the Supportive Therapies and Enhanced Palliative Services team at UC Davis Children’s Hospital.A NICU patient reunites with his former care team
Patient John Michael Killeen, who was hospitalized in our NICU as a newborn, came back to visit his former doctors.Three-year-old with spina bifida walks, runs, thanks to fetal surgery (video)
A UC Davis Health team has received FDA approval to test a groundbreaking spina bifida treatment combining fetal surgery with stem cells, which could improve outcomes for more spina bifida patients.Despite cardiac tumors and hydrops, baby beats the odds
Tabitha baby’s heart rate was in the 200s. Her obstetrician in Marysville referred her to the UC Davis Fetal Care and Treatment Center, inland Northern California’s first comprehensive fetal diagnosis and therapy center.First human trial underway using stem cells to treat spina bifida
First human clinical trial combines surgery and cellular therapy.Craniofacial clinic, pediatric neurosurgeons correct a craniosynostosis
Diagnosed with craniosynostosis, Rhoen Papini couldn't wait.
