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Chest wall surgery at UC Davis Health
Successful collaboration involves thoracic surgery, pulmonology, radiation oncology, diagnostic radiology and medical oncologyBoosting lung cancer screening, and other updates
Research advances, grants and clinical news from the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer CenterUC Davis Health orthopaedics first in region to offer weight-bearing CT scan technology
The UC Davis Health Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Sports, and Foot & Ankle Clinic now has the first weight-bearing CT scan machine in the Northern California region, offering providers improved insight about injuries.A boy's journey through TOF, hearing problems and family loss
Diagnosed with a heart defect at birth, Damian Del Rio continues to beat the odds.Annual UC Davis Health forum empowers women's heart champions
Amparo Villablanca is a UC Davis Health cardiologist whose clinic and research are dedicated to reducing the impact of heart disease on women. Villablanca's Women's Heart Care Forum is the nation's first dedicated to female-focused heart disease care, research and education.Video discussion: Cleft and Craniofacial Awareness Month
Dr. Travis Tollefson and Nurse Practicioner Dr. Bola Olarewaju discuss cleft and craniofacial surgery.UC Davis Health surgeons use FLIm imaging to detect head and neck cancer
In a study published in Head and Neck journal, a team of surgeons and scientists shared the results of testing FLIm in six patients with squamous cell carcinoma of unknown primary in the head and neck.Lessons from the ‘long COVID’ clinic
2 years into the pandemic, pulmonologists are still trying to understand the mysterious syndrome that can follow COVID-19 infections3D printing becoming a surgical game changer
When COVID Inflammation Attacks the Heart
UC Davis Health Cardiologist Nayereh Pezeshkian discusses COVID-19, its impact on the heart, and the rare risk of developing heart complications after a COVID-19 vaccine.Testing minimally invasive options for tricuspid regurgitation
UC Davis Health cardiologists are testing the safety and effectiveness of a device that could expand options for treating a leaky tricuspid heart valve, a condition known as tricuspid regurgitation.A significant step forward for PTOA mouse models
Post-traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) is commonly a long-term consequence of traumatic joint injury, with approximately 50% of individuals with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture or meniscectomy developing PTOA within 10-20 years.
