Teddy was just one week old when he was diagnosed with congenital cataracts in both eyes. Each day since then, he has seen the world through a lens of unwavering determination, refusing to let his sight define his limits.
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Australia is a country rich with cultural diversity and as one of our priority populations, we aim to support and facilitate specialised care for clinicians who may have patients and families who are ...
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Diabetes clinical care guidelines
Endocrinology, growth and diabetes se...
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IntroductionA micturating cystourethrogram (MCUG) is a test used to take clear X-ray pictures of your child’s urinary system. The urinary system includes the:kidneys – the organs that filter waste fro...
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Options for girls Doctors may use a treatment plan that avoids or reduces doses of chemotherapy that are linked to infertility. For some girls who need radiation therapy, an oophoropexy may be an opti...
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Options for boys
Certain methods prevent or lower the risk of damage in boys. For example, the health care team can shield a boy’s testicles during radiation therapy.
They may also use a treatment ...
It’s the definition of preparing for the worst and hoping for the best – Australia's very first biocontainment centre, designed to safely contain and treat patients with the most infectious and dangerous diseases.
Karen Upton, CNC in General Surgery, marks 50 years since being diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia.
Leaving a long-lasting legacy in paediatric transplant and general surgery globally, Dr Albert Shun starting his new chapter in retirement.
A rising number of influenza (flu) cases presenting to the Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network (SCHN) ahead of winter has prompted renewed calls for parents to get their family vaccinated against the virus.