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Jesus shows strength through three strokes
Fifteen-year-old Jesus recently learned to walk again – a big feat for the all-around sports player whose goal is to get back on the basketball court and football field. In January 2015, Jesus remembers feeling dizzy while playing basketball at school. He stopped for a water break and his next memory is paramedics loading him into an ambulance. He had experienced a seizure. "I remember being in lots of pain," Jesus says.

Conditions We Treat
Pediatric arterial dissection
Pediatric arteriovenous fistula (AVF)
Congenital arteriovenous malformations (AVMs)
Pediatric brain aneurysm
Pediatric cerebral sinovenous thrombosis (CSVT)
Pediatric cerebrovascular disease and stroke
Pediatric moyamoya disease (MMD)
Vein of Galen malformations (VOGM)
Pediatric atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor (ATRT)
Pediatric cavernous malformations
Pediatric Chiari malformation
Pediatric hemangiomas
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People don’t typically think of strokes in children, but they can happen. Strokes in children can result from cerebrovascular disorders, which affect blood flow to the brain. When a child is at risk of a stroke, the highly-trained team at Children's Health℠ is ready to help.
The Cerebrovascular Disorders in Children is one of very few centers of its kind in the region. We have deep expertise managing and treating cerebrovascular disorders in children, and we use the most advanced technology and techniques, designed especially for children.
We start your child’s treatment with a series of tests to identify the cause of their stroke. From there, we’ll create a custom care plan that will help them recover and prevent future strokes. Throughout the process, we work closely with our Child Life team to keep your child comfortable and relaxed with therapies such as art, music, and pet therapy.