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Welcome to Esophageal Atresia Care

… fistula (EA/TEF) is a rare birth defect occurring in 1 in 2,500-4,000 babies where the esophagus fails to properly … (EA) is a rare congenital condition (present at birth) in which the esophagus fails to connect to the stomach as it …

Last Modified: 01/07/2026 - 11:17

At-Home Thyroid Testing Kits: What We Know...and What We Don’t. An Interview with Dr. Hyesoo Lowe

… developing. We're currently comfortable with these tests in the domain of home pregnancy tests and fingerstick glucose testing. In endocrinology, there are some hormone assays that are … samples. As patients are increasingly becoming more active in their own healthcare, the market for home lab testing …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:02

Guide to Minimally Invasive Vein Surgery: FAQs

… I've heard that in the past most treatments involved general anesthesia, … Yes, the nature of medicine is to continue to progress. In the last 10 years minimally invasive vein treatments have … day including exercise as tolerated. Post procedure pain in minimal and usually requires at most Extra Strength …

Last Modified: 12/16/2025 - 14:38

A Prospective, Single-blind, Randomized, Phase III Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Fibrin Sealant Grifols (FS Grifols) as an Adjunct to Hemostasis During Parenchymous Tissue Open Surgeries

… the safety and efficacy of fibrin sealant (FS) Grifols in patients undergoing open surgical procedures where … commercially-available oxidized cellulose pads (Surgicel®) in providing benefit in the time to hemostasis (i.e, the stoppage of bleeding). …

Last Modified: 02/13/2023 - 21:06

Liesbeth Stoeffler's Story: Respiratory ECMO Support Improves Patient's Health, Making Way for Lung Transplant

… Liesbeth Stoeffler was an active woman in her 30s when she was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, a … and ultimately death. By the time Liesbeth was in her 50s, her disease had progressed to the point that she … support she needed. Yet even this was not enough. In the condition she was in while on the ventilator and ECMO …

Last Modified: 02/19/2023 - 13:08

When to Consider Aortic Surgery

… may be done on an emergency basis, or if detected in advance, it may be planned as an elective procedure. The advantage of being seen in a Center of Excellence early in the process is that it begins a relationship with your …

Last Modified: 04/06/2026 - 12:03

Pediatric Transplant Hepatology Fellowship

… Transplant Hepatology Fellowship offers a 1 year position in NewYork-Presbyterian hospital under the leadership of 3 … pediatric hepatologists who will develop into leaders in the field. The objective of the fellowship is to provide … Hepatology fellow will gain progressive clinical mastery in a broad range of clinical hepatology problems including a …

Last Modified: 10/15/2025 - 16:16

Thyroid Glands

… the body's most important endocrine organs and is located in the center of the neck just below the thyroid cartilage … of a grain of rice that control the blood calcium levels). In addition, there are a number of nerves on both sides of … laryngeal nerve) and breathing (i.e. phrenic nerve) in the area. Finally, there is a whole network of lymphatics …

Last Modified: 09/26/2025 - 14:02

Pediatric Vascular Anomalies

… There are many different types of each. About one in every 10 children is born with a vascular tumor. The most … they can also be caused by an infection or injury. In rare cases, vascular anomalies may be the result of an … cause cancer) and can either be present at birth or appear in the first few months of life. They include the following: …

Last Modified: 06/30/2025 - 12:14

History of Medicine: Brain of an Assassin

… J. Guiteau Charles Guiteau was born on September 8, 1841 in Freeport, Illinois. He had an unstable and abusive upbringing. After several attempts in different careers, he chose politics and became delusional … when he wasn’t compensated with an ambassadorship. In turn, he began planning the assassination. He borrowed …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:00

Columbia is Top Choice for Valve Replacement & CABG Surgery

… has announced the results of their 2018 data collection. In three categories for heart procedures, Columbia … surgeons were also recognized for their surgical skills in two other categories: CABG Combination Mitral Valve Repair … pediatric heart surgery team is one of only two centers in the United States with mortality statistics below the …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:01

Emile A. Bacha, M.D.

… cardiothoracic surgeon with a subspecialization in pediatric cardiac surgery. From 2000-2004, he was the … of Chicago. From 2004-2009, he was Senior Associate in Cardiac Surgery at the Children's Hospital Boston and … Physicians and Surgeons, and Weill Cornell Medical School. In July 2011, he was appointed Chief of the Division of …

Last Modified: 03/05/2026 - 09:35

Gastric Cancer

… known as stomach cancer) is an abnormal growth of cells in the stomach. Although its exact causes are unknown, it can … early, gastric cancer is often diagnosed at later stages in the U.S. Symptoms of gastric cancer can be subtle, such as … radiation therapy is used for tumors too large to remove. In general, the earlier gastric cancer is detected, the more …

Last Modified: 09/05/2025 - 13:16

Short Bowel Syndrome: What to Eat and Drink

… the most common cause of intestinal failure, a condition in which patients don't have enough functional gut mass … A few simple guidelines can make a big difference in your health.  Before you read through this article, keep in mind that these are general guidelines.  Each patient with …

Last Modified: 05/06/2024 - 14:07

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