Myelomeningocele Repairs Launch the Era of Fetal Surgery at Cleveland Clinic
First two cases set the course for a full spectrum of intrauterine therapies
First two cases set the course for a full spectrum of intrauterine therapies
In a recent study, up to 15% of patients who received melanoma diagnoses carried mutations in cancer susceptibility genes.
Left-sided weakness and tingling is accompanied by sensory changes and speech problems in a 37-year-old new mother. Within months, she’s having 10 to 15 TIAs…
Sizeable case series gives evidentiary boost to spine stereotactic radiosurgery for symptomatic vertebral hemangioma with epidural extension
Patients with cancer are at a much higher risk of developing venous thromboembolism than the general population.
A literature review of fulminant idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) shows that the disease isn’t only in young women with obesity.
A particular DNA screening can provide helpful information for guiding care throughout a twin pregnancy.
An analysis of cHL treatment found that in the real-world setting, interim PET scans were often not being used appropriately for making treatment decisions.
We’re building a new hub for neurological care on our main campus equipped with ideal spaces and technologies for delivering the best care possible today…
A patient climbs Mount Kilimanjaro eight months after surgery to repair a meniscal root tear. Recovery required limited-to-no weight-bearing for two months.
Elevated blood levels of the sugar alcohol xylitol are associated with higher incident risk of cardiovascular events and enhanced platelet reactivity and thrombosis potential New…