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3D Printing Helps Treat Spina Bifida

Research done at the Colorado Fetal Care Center has shown how 3D printing has helped in the treatment of myelomeningocele (spina bifida). Find out more about the procedure.

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Understanding Biliary Atresia

Learn about Dr. Cara Mack's research to determine the trigger and possible treatment for the devastating immune malfunction of biliary atresia.

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Multidisciplinary Care Approach Improves Satisfaction and Outcomes for Children with a Sex Chromosome Aneuploidy

The eXtraordinarY Kids Clinic addresses the complex needs of children with a sex chromosome aneuploidy through multidisciplinary care. See how we’re improving outcomes and quality of care at our clinic.

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How to Enroll in Research

Learn how to enroll your child in clinical trials and research for cancer and blood disorders at Children's Hospital Colorado.

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How Does Grit Impact ACL Reconstruction Recovery Success?

Can providers predict a patient’s ACL reconstruction recovery success based on their grit level? Explore what Children’s Colorado researchers discovered.

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Live Vaccine Safety After Pediatric Solid Organ Transplant

There is growing evidence to support the safety and protective benefits of administering measles, mumps, and varicella vaccines to select pediatric liver and kidney transplant recipients. Learn more.

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Mazor X Robot Improves Pediatric Spine Surgery

Our orthopedic surgery experts use the Mazor X robot to perform more accurate and precise robot-assisted spine surgery.

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Care Considerations and Outcomes for Adolescents and Young Adults with Cloacal Anomalies

This comprehensive review of literature on issues faced by adolescents and young adults with cloacal anomalies highlights the need for more research, especially on the transition to adult care.

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Proteomic Profiling with Single Ventricle Heart Disease

Could proteomic profiling help identify infants with high-risk single ventricle heart disease? Research from the Heart Institute at Children’s Colorado might have just found the key biomarkers involved. Learn more.

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Examining Multiple Protein Families in Connection with Single Ventricle Heart Disease

With a multi-omics approach, researchers are developing a better understanding of single ventricle heart disease. Learn more.