Selective laryngeal reinnervation, a novel procedure for correcting bilateral vocal fold paralysis (BVFP), is only practiced by approximately 20 surgeons worldwide, including one at UVA Health.
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The clinical presentation of CCMs varies widely, causing severe symptoms in some but none in others. The reason isn't well understood, but UVA Health research could help answer this question.
A UVA Children’s pediatric neurologist developed an international registry to find answers.
UVA Health researchers are among the first to study how brain immune cells heal neurons damaged by seizures and regulate blood flow in the brain.
New endoscopic techniques help children with rare airway conditions avoid lengthy, painful recoveries.
A novel neoadjuvant approach can essentially cure a disease that often gives patients a year or less to live.
Get the final word on long-standing questions about whether progestogens and estrogen increase the risk of breast cancer.
Research testing an intervention to combat obesity could lower cancer rates in southwest Virginia.
New research attempts to help those with end-stage renal disease avoid extreme hypoglycemia.
A pivotal study shows the efficacy and safety of the treatment over time.