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Tendy Chiang
Tendy Chiang, MD, is a Pediatric Otolaryngologist at Nationwide Children’s Hospital.
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Pediatric Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors
Bone and soft tissues can vary in presentation and complexity. While rare in children and adolescents, they often present during periods of rapid growth and can be difficult to diagnose early. This guide helps pediatricians recognize concerning signs, support early diagnostic evaluation, and ensure timely referral to the appropriate specialists.
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Febrile Seizure
This clinical pathway describes the recommended management for patients with a febrile seizure seen in the urgent care, emergency department or admitted to the hospital.
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Hip Dysplasia
Early diagnosis and management of Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is extremely important, in order to help prevent early onset arthritis and pain as the patient grows.
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Headaches in Children & Adolescents
Approximately 60% of children experience occasional headaches. Learning the “red flags” and increasing your level of suspicion can be crucial for catching any serious underlying cause.
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Case Study: Treatment of Congenital Femoral Deficiency (CFD) in an Adolescent Patient
When infection, degeneration, and failed surgeries left a teen immobile, only an innovative solution could restore hip stability. Read more about how our expert surgeons approached this case.
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Differentiating Craniosynostosis from Positional Plagiocephaly
The number of infants with head shape deformities has risen over the past several years, likely due to increased awareness of the “Back to Sleep” program. Early diagnosis and treatment of craniosynostosis can improve outcomes and reduce possible adverse effects on brain development.