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Heart of a Champion: Jordyn’s Story Bethany Ty expected a problem when she was pregnant with her second daughter, Jordyn. Her older daughter had been born with a heart issue and is a patient of pediatric cardiologist Olga Toro-Salazar, MD . Care at Connecticut Children’s Heart Center begins before birth – so her
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Pediatric Surgery Conditions This is a sample of some of the common conditions we treat in Connecticut Children’s Pediatric Surgery Division.
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Abdominal Tumors Abdominal tumors are abnormal growths in the abdomen. They can occur in the stomach, intestines or other organs. There are many different types of abdominal tumors in children. Although many are not cancerous (benign), some are cancerous. Types of tumors can include
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Abdominal Wall Masses
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Abscess An abscess is a pocket of pus under the skin. Most abscesses are caused by an infection that develops in a cut or wound. It is made up of pus and white blood cells that the body sends to fight the infection. Abscesses can develop anywhere on the skin, deeper inside the skin or in
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Addison's Disease
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Adrenal Tumors and Masses
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How to Support Your LGBTQIA Loved Ones Who May be Struggling By Tasha Hawksley: Connecticut Children’s DEI Team Social acceptance of the LGBTQIA community has progressed in recent years, but those old stereotypes and misconceptions can still greatly affect the mental health of members of this community. So how can we as their loved ones make them feel
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