What Are Functional Gastrointestinal (GI) Disorders?
Published on: 11/20/2019
Learn about functional gastrointestinal disorders with pediatric gastroenterologist Dr. Heidi Gamboa in this edition of "You've Asked ... We've Answered."
Nephrology and Gastroenterology Research Roundup In recognition of World Kidney Month in March and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Awareness Month in April, this month’s Research Roundup is dedicated to the incredible research being conducted in Nephrology and Gastroenterology. Research in these departments is advancing pediatric medicine affecting thousands of children in the U.S. diagnosed with rare disorders like Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) and school-aged children reporting IBS-like symptoms.
New Nicklaus Children’s Imaging Technology a ‘Game Changer’ for Children with IBD Nicklaus Children’s Hospital is at the forefront of adoption of IUS to support the diagnosis and management of IBD. It is the only hospital in Florida and one of only four children’s hospitals nationwide to offer intestinal ultrasound (IUS) for pediatric IBD patients.
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