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  1. Corneal abrasions

    4 December 2023 — A congenital heart defect (CHD) is a defect in the structure of the heart and/or its vessels which is present at birth.

  2. Urinary tract infection

    29 August 2024 — Find out about urinary tract infections, the symptoms, treatment and what to do if your child has one.

  3. Baclofen

    17 May 2024 — Baclofen is used in children to treat severe muscle spasms caused by cerebral palsy or other conditions that affect the brain or spinal cord.

  4. EEGs for children with challenging behaviour or ASD

    26 October 2023 — Learn more about electroencephalogram (EEG) tests and if your child needs one for challenging behaviour or Autism Spectrum Disorder.

  5. Ketamine sedation

    15 November 2023 — Find out what Ketamine sedation is and how we treat it.

  6. Fibrous dysplasia

    26 October 2023 — Find out the cause and symptoms of fibrous dysplasia, and what surgery involves.

  7. Arrhythmia

    15 January 2024 — An arrhythmia is an abnormal heartbeat. Find out what to look for and how we treat arrhythmia.

  8. Umbilical granuloma

    20 May 2024 — Find out about ultrasounds and what to expect if your child needs one.

  9. Hospital map and finding your way around

    30 April 2025 — Use our maps, videos and virtual tours to help you get ready for your trip to hospital.

  10. Schedule of fees

    30 August 2023 — Fees apply to all applications for reviewing industrial and commercially sponsored research.

  11. Type 1 diabetes

    27 October 2023 — Find out about type-1 diabetes, signs or symptoms and its treatment.

  12. Type 2 diabetes

    27 October 2023 — Find out about type-2 diabetes, signs or symptoms and its treatment.

  13. Warfarin

    8 November 2023 — Warfarin is an anticoagulation medicine used to treat and prevent blood clots in children.

  14. Testicular torsion

    27 October 2023 — To provide information about what causes testicular torsion, how to treat it and when to get medical help.

  15. Tracheostomy tubes

    27 October 2023 — Find out about tracheostomy tubes when your child might need one and the benefits and challenges.

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