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Femoral Lengthening With Deformity Correction
Geoffrey Marecek, MD, performs percutaneous osteotomy and lengthening of the distal femur in this 15-minute video. Marecek is an associate professor of Orthopaedics and director of the Limb Reconstruction Program at Cedars-Sinai.Gene Expression in Early Pregnancy Could Contribute to Sex-Based Health Differences
Cedars-Sinai and UCLA investigators studied first trimester placental tissue and found that for some genes, the process that turns their information into a biological function may depend on the sex of the fetus.2nd Annual Cedars Sinai Hand Symposium: Current Controversies in Hand Surgery and Therapy
Saturday, November 23, 2024, 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM PST, Cedars-Sinai Harvey Morse Conference Center, Los Angeles, CACedars-Sinai Selected as Specialized Center of Care for Patients With Rare Movement Disorders
Cedars-Sinai is now a designated CurePSP Center of Care, making it one of just 36 medical institutions in the U.S. and Canada distinguished as a center of excellence for patients with three rare movement disorders.Nevada Family Finds Expert Care for Rare Genetic Condition
When Kelly Gould became pregnant with her son, the Las Vegas resident, like any mother-to-be, was worried about potential complications. Still, when her doctor recommended further genetic testing after a routine 30-week growth scan, she was caught off guard.Women With Hyperandrogenic PCOS Have Lower Pregnancy Rates
Cedars-Sinai investigators analyzed data from a clinical trial comparing two infertility treatments in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)—a hormonal disorder that can lead to infertility, miscarriage and premature birth.Pancreatic Cancer: Study Finds Most Early Staging Inaccurate
Staging of patients with early pancreatic cancer is inaccurate as much as 80% of the time, according to a new Cedars-Sinai Cancer study published in the peer-reviewed journal JAMA.Alzheimer’s Risk in Middle Age
Higher-than-average levels of two Alzheimer’s-associated proteins—amyloid beta and tau—in the brain are linked with poorer cognition in middle-aged adults, according to a study led by Cedars-Sinai investigators and published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association.Cedars-Sinai Advances Research That Could Aid Early Alzheimer’s Diagnosis
Three recently published studies from Cedars-Sinai investigators have deepened knowledge of how changes in the eye are linked to indicators of Alzheimer’s disease in the brain.Scientific Stunt Double: How a Molecular Twin Is Changing Cancer Treatment, Research
When advanced technology and data from patients’ individual cells join forces, they can enormously expand what we know about cancer and how to treat it.Cedars-Sinai Spine Center Selects New Co-Director
Alexander Tuchman, MD, Joins Co-Leader David Skaggs, MD, to Continue Focus on Leading-Edge Research, Clinical Care for Children and AdultsPatterns of Intelligence
Cedars-Sinai Scientists Discover Structured Brain Activity That Represents Knowledge Gained via Learning; Artificial Intelligence Helps Identify Geometric Patterns of Neuron Firing