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Giving Children Hearing and Confidence - Stanford Medicine Children’s Health Blog

This is the second part of a monthlong series in honor of Women’s History Month at Stanford Medicine Children's Health.


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Doctors Remove Highly Complex Brain Tumor Through Toddler’s Nose - Stanford Medicine Children’s Health Blog

At 2 and a half years of age, Lewis had a pituitary gland that was working poorly and worsening vision. Then, fear of a new tumor developing near his hypothalamus triggered worry that Lewis would develop hypothalamic obesity. It was time to operate.


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Teenager With Epilepsy Looking Forward to Driving After Complex Craniotomy - Stanford Medicine Children’s Health Blog

The Pediatric Epilepsy Center at Stanford Children’s performed a highly complex brain surgery called a craniotomy for Isaac Diaz. The surgery was a success and it’s looking promising for Isaac to get his long-awaited chance to drive.


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From Birthday Party to Brain Surgery, All in 24 Hours - Stanford Medicine Children’s Health Blog

One minute Logan Schwaderer, age 11, was going to his little sister’s birthday party, and the next he was headed to Stanford Medicine Children’s Health for brain surgery.