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Brain and Nervous System

Discover the conditions we treat and treatments we provide at Children's National Hospital. Providers at Children's National work with you and your family to decide on the best care plan for your child. Learn more about the Center for Neuroscience and Behavioral Medicine

Cerebrovascular Disorders

Cerebrovascular disorders refer to a number of conditions that in children are typically linked to congenital malformations of the arteries and/or veins that circulate the blood supply throughout the brain. Learn more about this condition.

Chiari Malformations

A Chiari malformation is a congenital (present at birth) defect in the area of the back of the head where the brain and spinal cord connect. The condition is also called Arnold Chiari malformation. Learn more about this condition.

Concussion

A mild traumatic brain injury or concussion is a disruption in the function of the brain as a result of a forceful blow to the head, either direct or indirect. Learn more about this condition.

Dizziness

Dizziness is a sensation of light-headedness or feeling faint. Learn more about this condition.

Epilepsy and Seizure

Epilepsy is a brain condition that causes a child to have seizures. Learn more about this condition.

Headaches

A headache is pain or discomfort in one or more areas of the head or face. Learn more about this condition.

Hydrocephalus

A child with hydrocephalus has extra fluid in and around the brain. Learn more about this condition.

Learning Disabilities and Neurofibromatosis

As many as 80 percent of all children with neurofibromatosis will have associated difficulties that affect learning, including attention problems, memory problems, spatial perception difficulties, and selective problems in reading or mathematics. Learn more about this condition.

Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumors

Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (tumors that develop in the cells surrounding the nerves on the brain and spinal cord) may occur in up to 5% of patients with neurofibromatosis during their lifetime. Learn more about this condition.