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What Is Pediatric Radiosurgery?

Your child’s pediatric neurosurgeon might have mentioned pediatric radiosurgery as a treatment option. You are not sure what this surgery…

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Pediatric Brain Injury [Potential Warning Signs]

A pediatric brain injury sounds like a scary thing that only happens in extreme situations. The truth is that children…

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Pediatric Neurosurgery: How Gamma Knife Works

Pediatric neurosurgery is a field that focuses on brain-related conditions caused by injury, illness, congenital abnormalities, or developmental anomalies. The…

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Child Craniosynostosis Treatment From a Pediatric Neurosurgeon

Craniosynostosis is a condition that affects a baby’s skull and is usually treated by a pediatric neurosurgeon. Healthy baby skulls…

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Common Pediatric Neurosurgery Procedures

Pediatric neurosurgery is geared toward children’s brains, which are not yet fully formed and continually growing. This specialization of neurosurgery…

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A Pediatric Neurosurgeon Gives Tips to Avoid Head Injuries

Every pediatric neurosurgeon wishes they did not spend so much time treating traumatic brain injuries. Pediatric neurosurgeons experience too many…

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Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment From a Pediatric Neurosurgeon

A pediatric neurosurgeon works to mitigate or reverse damage caused by traumatic brain injury in children. That is why many…

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Pediatric Laser Neurosurgery FAQs

Pediatric neurosurgery corrects and treats conditions and injuries in the brains of children as young as age zero. With every…

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What Is Hydrocephalus Treatment? [Pediatric Neurosurgery]

Hydrocephalus is one of the most common pediatric neurosurgery conditions. Also known as water on the brain, it is a…

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Neurosurgery for Congenital Brain Anomalies [Pediatric Neurosurgery]

Pediatric neurosurgery can help with conditions like congenital brain anomalies. Pediatric congenital brain anomalies are defects that begin developing in…

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