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The latest information about the 2019 Novel Coronavirus, including vaccine clinics for children ages 6 months and older.
La información más reciente sobre el nuevo Coronavirus de 2019, incluidas las clínicas de vacunación para niños de 6 meses en adelante.
If your child has an inherited connective tissue disorder, the Cardiovascular Connective Tissue Disorders Program at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health is the only one of its kind on the West Coast and one of the few in the United States. Our program is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary program that diagnoses, educates, and treats children from infants to young adults with inherited connective tissue disorders such as Marfan, Williams, and Loeys-Dietz syndromes.
Heart murmurs or symptoms of vascular failure or heart failure are often the first indicators of a connective tissue disorder in young patients.
Connective tissue is needed to help kids grow and develop. Connective tissue holds the body’s tissues and organs in place. It defines and insulates muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, skin, and mucous membranes. Connective tissue also transports substances within the body, including blood and lymph. Since connective tissues, like collagen, are found throughout the body, connective tissue disorders can be far-reaching—affecting the heart, arteries, bones, joints, teeth, and eyes. Therefore, children with connective tissue disorders often require care from a wide range of specialists, including highly specialized pediatric cardiologists.
At Stanford Children’s Health, we have assembled a care team of a dozen of the top pediatric specialists in the nation to offer coordinated care and holistic services for your child from specialties that include:
And to provide truly comprehensive care in real time, we bring our multidisciplinary care team together to meet with you and your child at our Cardiovascular Connective Tissue Disorders Clinic on a set evaluation day. The program is designed in a uniquely patient-centered way, making it highly convenient for families. Throughout your child’s treatment and beyond, we are happy to partner with your current or referring physician.
At Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford, we have created a leading center in the nation for treating cardiovascular connective tissue disorders. As part of this overarching goal, we do the following:
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Claudia Algaze, MDPediatric Cardiologist
Frank Hanley, MDCardiothoracic Surgeon
Elif Seda Selamet Tierney, MDPediatric Cardiologist
Uta Francke, MDGeneticist
Suha Bachir, MD, MS, FACMGGeneticist
Abanti Chaudhuri, MDNephrologist
Miguel Moreno, MDNeurologist
Meghan Imrie, MDOrthopedic Surgeon
Hilary Seeley, MDEndocrinologist
Allan Reiss, MDPsychiatrist
Mark Beidelman, PsyDPsychologist
Tracy Jordan, PhDPsychologist
Samantha A. Mourrain, MS, RNNurse Coordinator
Kirstie MacMillen Lechich, PA-CPhysician Assistant
Lisa BrownProgram Manager
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