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  • Brain scan Surgery boost for children with drug-resistant epilepsyThe NHS announced today that children with drug-resistant epilepsy across England will benefit from a major expansion of specialist brain surgery and assessment. Dr Jane Collins said We warmly welcome this announcement. We believe hundreds more children with drug resistant epilepsy will benefit from surgery and we at Great Ormond Street are more than happy to work with other centres to deliver this expansion of the service. 15/05/2012
  • Edward Kiely and Joe Curry, Consultant Paediatric Surgeons BBC2's Great Ormond Street - programme twoThe second programme in the BBC series about the hospital follows the general Surgery team and a few of the patients they see. 15/05/2012
  • Ciliated nasal epithelial cells Greater awareness needed of rare disease cluster to aid earlier diagnosisResearchers from the UCL Institute of Child Health are this week joining their peers, patient support groups and doctors in highlighting the need for more awareness of ciliopathies, a relatively new classification of genetic diseases of which little is known. 14/05/2012

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