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Pediatric Hernia

The two most common types of congenital hernias in children are umbilical and inguinal hernias. The information below offers information on symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of these medical conditions.

Jaundice in Children
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Jaundice in Children

Jaundice is a common condition in newborns that occurs when a yellow pigment (bilirubin) cannot be removed from the body fast enough and levels in the blood become too high. The buildup of bilirubin causes the skin and the white part of the eyes to appear yellow. Most cases clear without treatment.

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William K Washburn

Kenneth Washburn, MD, is a liver and kidney transplant surgeon at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, and also executive director of the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center Comprehensive Transplant Center and the Division of Transplantation Surgery.

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Alexander Weymann

Alexander Weymann, MD, a pediatric gastroenterologist and hepatologist, is the director of the Liver Center, and medical director of Liver Transplantation at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. An assistant professor of Clinical Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Dr. Weymann is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics in Pediatric Gastroenterology, as well as Pediatric Transplant Hepatology.

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Hyperbilirubinemia

This inpatient Hyperbilirubinemia clinical pathway outlines the recommended evaluation and management to prevent risk of kernicterus.

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Hyperbilirubinemia

The clinical pathway is to increase compliance to 2022 AAP Clinical practice Guidelines for Mx of Hyperbilirubinemia in neonates.

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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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Scoliosis: Symptoms, Evaluation & Treatment

Scoliosis cannot be prevented, but the treatment options are varied for children with this musculoskeletal disorder. Learn the crucial warning signs of scoliosis and when to refer to Nationwide Children's Hospital Orthopedic Department.

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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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