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      Choanal atresia: Bilateral

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      In bilateral choanal atresia both sides of the nasal passage are blocked by bone or soft tissue. Learn what happens during surgery and how to take care of your child at home.

      Choanal atresia: Unilateral

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      In unilateral choanal atresia only one side of the nasal passage is blocked by bone or soft tissue. Learn what happens during surgery and how to take care of your child at home.

      Ear, nose & throat disorders

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      Find information about common problems such as ear infections, strep throat, croup and nosebleeds. Also learn about cochlear implants, choanal atresia, adenoid surgery and tonsillectomy.

      Biliary atresia in infants

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      Learn about biliary atresia, a liver disease in babies, and the new screening program that is used to help identify babies with biliary atresia earlier.

      Tricuspid atresia

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      Learn about tricuspid atresia, a condition involving blood passing through a hole in the atrial septum and mixing with blood coming back from the lungs.

      Aortic atresia

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      Learn about aortic atresia. With this condition, there is no opening from the left ventricle into the aorta.

      Pulmonary atresia

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      Read about pulmonary atresia; a condition involving the pulmonary valve, between the right ventricle and pulmonary artery, not forming completely.

      Congenital malformations of the gastrointestinal tract

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      Read about various types of congenital malformations of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.

      Newborn screening

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      Learn about the different types of newborn screening and what to do if your baby has positive newborn screening results.

      Focal aware seizures

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      Read about the symptoms and causes of focal aware seizures (previously known as simple partial seizure) and how they are treated.

      Esophageal atresia or tracheoesophageal fistula (EA/TEF) repair: How to help your child with eating

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      Find out how to help your child with swallowing food after EA/TEF repair.

      Alveolar bone graft

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      An alveolar bone graft operation is done to close an alveolar cleft (gap in the bone of the upper jaw). Children who had a cleft lip and palate may have an alveolar cleft.


      Tonic, clonic and tonic-clonic seizures

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      Tonic-clonic seizures involve sudden muscle stiffening and contraction, and rhythmic twitching or jerking. Read about their causes and how they can be treated.

      Blalock-Thomas-Taussig (BTT) shunts

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      The Blalock-Thomas-Taussig (BTT) shunt helps babies with certain heart defects get enough oxygen until they can have surgery to fix the defect.

      Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP)

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      Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is rare in people with epilepsy. However, it is important to be aware of the risk factors and how to prevent it in your child.

      Foot and ankle: Positional calcaneovalgus

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      Positional calcaneovalgus is a condition that can affect one or both of a baby's feet. Find out more about this condition and learn some gentle stretches and exercises that can help to resolve it.

      Single ventricle anomalies

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      Learn about single ventricle anomalies. This term refers to a group of severe conditions in which only one ventricle is of adequate size, such as hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS).

      Temporal lobe epilepsies

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      Read about the causes and features of temporal lobe epilepsies as well as how they are treated and the long-term outlook.

      Genetics and heart conditions

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      Learn about the role that genetics plays in many heart conditions that afflict children.

      Cyanosis (blue spells) in congenital heart disease

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      Blue spells occur when a child's lungs are not receiving enough blood to carry oxygen to the rest of the body. Find out what to do in case of a blue spell.

      Norwood procedure

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      The Norwood procedure is usually done as part of a series of surgeries to help the ventricle pump blood out to the body.

      Types of seizures

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      Find out how seizures are classified, or grouped together and how they may impact a child.

      Abnormal-looking stool (poop)

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      Most changes in stool are from a diet change, but some may need medical attention. Learn the signs, symptoms and treatments for unusual stool.

      Visual-motor skills: How to foster in children

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      Read about ways to help a child improve their visual-motor skills.

      Liver transplant: Talking with healthcare providers on your own

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