Seizures Lead to Pediatric Brain Surgery: Connor's Story
In 2011, four-year-old Connor said his arm kept falling asleep. Connor was experiencing seizures caused by a benign brain tumor. ABC2 cameras followed the family during their medical journey as Connor had neurosurgery conducted by pediatric neurosurgeon, Dr. Edward Ahn.
Johns Hopkins Children's Center
http://www.hopkinschildrens.org
For appointments, Maryland residents should call 410-955-7337, and out-of-state residents should contact 1-855-884-6754.
Видео Seizures Lead to Pediatric Brain Surgery: Connor's Story канала Johns Hopkins Medicine
Johns Hopkins Children's Center
http://www.hopkinschildrens.org
For appointments, Maryland residents should call 410-955-7337, and out-of-state residents should contact 1-855-884-6754.
Видео Seizures Lead to Pediatric Brain Surgery: Connor's Story канала Johns Hopkins Medicine
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