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  • A to Z: Alpha Thalassemia for Parents


    Learn about genetic disorders and diseases and conditions that affect the blood.

  • A to Z: Bulimia for Parents


    Learn about eating disorders and complications of negative thoughts about eating, food, and body image.

  • A to Z: Truncus Arteriosus for Parents


    In the womb, a child's heart may develop a single large artery rather than separate aortic and pulmonary arteries. Learn about the condition here.

  • A to Z: Dysphagia for Parents


    Swallowing difficulties can affect many aspects of a child's health, including feeding, breathing, and overall growth.

  • A to Z: Graft Versus Host Disease for Parents


    When a person receives a stem cell transplant, this treatable complication can make it tougher for the immune system to heal.

  • Ultrasound: Renal (Kidneys, Ureters, Bladder) for Parents


    A renal ultrasound makes images of your child's kidneys, ureters, and bladder. Doctors may order this test if they suspect kidney damage, cysts, tumors, kidney stones, or complications from urinary tract infections.

  • A to Z: Quadriplegia for Parents


    Learn about complications of spinal cord injuries and conditions that affect the central nervous system.

  • A to Z: Spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia (SED) for Parents


    Learn about genetic disorders and conditions that affect growth and development.

  • A to Z: Intussusception for Parents


    Intussusception is a problem with the intestine in which one portion of the bowel slides into the next.

  • A to Z: Renal Dysplasia for Parents


    Learn about potential complications of fetal development and conditions that affect the kidneys and urinary tract.