No. 1 Medical Innovation for 2020: Dual-Acting Osteoporosis Drug
Romosozumab builds more bone than any previous medication
Romosozumab builds more bone than any previous medication
Dwell time for cardiac device leads has differing impact on transvenous extraction success for pacemaker and ICD leads.
Pediatric otolaryngologist Swathi Appachi, MD discusses the latest innovations at Cleveland Clinic in pediatric voice and sleep care.
95% of patients undergoing valve-sparing aortic root replacement at Cleveland Clinic are free from reoperation after 15 years. Learn more in this overview.
“The goal was to equip surgeons in the U.S. and internationally with the skills to bring this surgical approach back to their home institutions,” says…
Only a handful of orthopaedic surgeons in the U.S. are using the vertebral body tethering technique to treat idiopathic scoliosis.
The advent of approved treatments doesn’t change the need for a team approach to this challenging demyelinating autoimmune disease.
Twelve novel loci containing nearly 25 genes potentially associated with Parkinson’s disease have been identified in the largest, most genetically diverse study of the disease…
New findings from Cleveland Clinic researchers suggest that bariatric surgery can effectively alleviate or improve symptoms related to idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH).
In bicuspid aortic valve repair, the figure-of-8, hitch-up stitch is a safe adjunct to standard techniques and yields good long-term durability and survival.
In this case study, specialist look more closely at a patient suspected of having central nervous system vasculitis.