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Center for Pediatric Trauma Research
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Center for Pediatric Trauma Research

Established in 2013, the Center for Pediatric Trauma Research at Nationwide Children’s Hospital conducts research to achieve best outcomes for pediatric trauma patients.

Spinal Cord Tumor
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Spinal Cord Tumor

Spinal cord tumors are growths that develop within the spinal canal or the bones of the spine. They can cause pain, loss of sensation, and muscle weakness. Treatment options include surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy.

Ependymoma
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Ependymoma

Ependymomas are a type of a tumor that form in the brain or spinal cord (central nervous system) as a result of abnormal growth of ependymal cells.

Medulloblastoma
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Medulloblastoma

Medulloblastomas are tumors that develop in the brain, most commonly in a region called the cerebellum. The cerebellum is located next to the brainstem and controls coordination, balance and other motor skills.

Epilepsy Center
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Epilepsy Center

As a Level 4 Epilepsy Center, we are a referral center for epilepsy patients from across our region and beyond. In addition to standard clinical services, we provide complex neurodiagnostic monitoring, as well as extensive medical, neuropsychological and psychosocial treatment.

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Baker Lab Staff

Learn more about principal investigator Linda Baker, MD, and her dynamic team in the Baker Lab.

Headaches in Children
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Headaches in Children

Headaches are common in children and teens. There are many types of headaches. Each type has their own treatment.

Child Life Specialists
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Child Life Specialists

Child life specialists at Nationwide Children's Hospital are trained professionals who help children cope with illness and hospitalization through play, education, and emotional support. Learn more about our program.

Low-Grade Gliomas
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Low-Grade Gliomas

Low-grade gliomas are a type of brain tumor that grow slowly and are less aggressive than high-grade gliomas. They can cause seizures, headaches, and other symptoms. Treatment options include surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy.

High-Grade Gliomas
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High-Grade Gliomas

High-grade gliomas are fast-growing cancers that form in the brain or spinal cord. Surgery, radiation, and targeted therapies can help. High-grade gliomas are more aggressive and can grow quickly. They are the second most common type of malignant brain tumor in children.

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