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a photo of austin riding his bike after surgery for pediatric stroke

Austin’s story: Raising awareness after treatment for pediatric stroke

Patient Stories
In May, 11-year-old Austin Rizzo led the pack in a two-mile road race of his own creation. But the race, named the Banana Split 2-Miler after his favorite fruit, was more than just a fun way to pass time — it was aimed at raising money to support research into pediatric stroke. It’s a topic ... Read More about Austin’s story: Raising awareness after treatment for pediatric stroke
Tagged: neurosurgery, stroke
liam with his head shaved after treatment for liver cancer

A surprising diagnosis leads to treatment for Liam’s liver cancer

Patient Stories
For Liam Dickerson, what started as a simple sick day turned into a journey he never could have expected. In 2018, he wasn’t feeling well and paid a visit to his high school’s nurse. Although he was experiencing chest and under arm pain, the nurse worried that he might have appendicitis and recommended he see ... Read More about A surprising diagnosis leads to treatment for Liam’s liver cancer
Tagged: cancer, chemotherapy, liver disease, surgery
kobe poses with his family after successful treatment for myocarditis

From ECMO to star athlete: Kobe’s story

Patient Stories
Kobe Perry is fast. This year, the 12-year-old from New Hampshire placed #2 in the United States in the indoor 60-meter sprint and at #10 in the 200-meter for boys in his age group. “Watching Kobe run now, you would never know that he had a heart condition when he was a toddler and had ... Read More about From ECMO to star athlete: Kobe’s story
Tagged: heart, heart center, heart patient
grace shows her dad a toy after surgery for a cloacal anomaly

Amazing Grace: Toddler receives life-changing care for cloacal anomaly

Patient Stories
Grace Brown loves playing with her six brothers and sisters, watching educational TV shows, and just being an average toddler. But by some accounts, she shouldn’t be here at all. “We were told before she was even born that she wasn’t likely to survive,” says her mother, K’Shayla. After Grace — and her twin sister, ... Read More about Amazing Grace: Toddler receives life-changing care for cloacal anomaly
Tagged: cancer, colorectal and pelvic malformations, surgery
Conner Hicks

Another shot for Conner: Getting back in the game after brain surgery

Patient Stories
Watch Conner Hicks coach basketball at Midlakes Middle School in Clifton Springs, New York, and you’ll see a young man with a passion for the game. Talk to the players on his team and you’ll hear about a dedicated and enthusiastic role model. What you probably won’t notice is the 19-year-old’s fight with a brain ... Read More about Another shot for Conner: Getting back in the game after brain surgery
Tagged: cerebrovascular surgery and interventions center, moyamoya, neurosurgery
sarah, who has biliary atresia, smiles at the camera with heart stickers on her face

Beating the odds with biliary atresia: Sarah’s story

Patient Stories
Five-year-old Sarah Sirpenski loves watching TV shows about baking and is eager to try her hand at it herself. She likes to spend time in her family’s kitchen, measuring out imaginary cups of sugar and other ingredients, say her parents, Kate and Dan. One of her doctors even calls her “corn muffin” — although that ... Read More about Beating the odds with biliary atresia: Sarah’s story
Tagged: liver disease, surgery
Gino and Dr. Alexander Rotenberg

I had a seizure. Here’s what I learned.

Patient Stories
I was 11 when I had my seizure. I’m 15 now. I’ve learned a lot since that night, and I owe a lot of what I know to Dr. Alex Rotenberg and the team at Boston Children’s Hospital. They helped me understand what caused my seizure and how to prevent another one. But I’ve also ... Read More about I had a seizure. Here’s what I learned.
Tagged: epilepsy, neurology, seizures
john, who had hepatoblastoma, holds a heart-shaped balloon

Coping with hepatoblastoma: It didn’t take magic for John’s family to find answers

Patient Stories
John Ogden considers himself a bit of a wizard. When his dad, Nick, says he wishes he had a boat, the 5-year-old points to a picture of one and casts a magic spell, declaring, “Moonshine, moonlight, make this sailboat come to life!” “He’s a typical kid: inquisitive, imaginative, ornery, and fun,” says his mom, Julie. ... Read More about Coping with hepatoblastoma: It didn’t take magic for John’s family to find answers
Tagged: cancer, liver disease
laila, who has After months without answers for Laila, intensive evaluation by a team of Boston Children’s clinicians revealed a rare #genetic condition called #trichohepatoenteric syndrome, poses by a butterfly mural

Saving Laila: Family travels from Egypt for answers about rare genetic condition

Patient Stories
When Aya Hendawy got off the plane that had brought her from Egypt to Boston, she didn’t linger in the airport or consider which tourist attractions to visit. Instead, she took a car directly to the Emergency Department at Boston Children’s Hospital, her daughter Laila in tow. “I asked them to please try to save ... Read More about Saving Laila: Family travels from Egypt for answers about rare genetic condition
Tagged: gastroenterology, genetics and genomics, international, rare disease
Jeanne plays outside wearing a tutu and the brace that is correcting her infantile scoliosis.

A new treatment option for Jeanne’s infantile scoliosis

Patient Stories
If it hadn’t been for the pandemic, Jeanne McDaniel’s treatment for infantile scoliosis would have started when she was 11 months old. Instead, COVID-19 became the first in a series of events that delayed her treatment — and allowed her scoliosis to progress — for months. When her parents sought a second opinion at Boston ... Read More about A new treatment option for Jeanne’s infantile scoliosis
Tagged: orthopedics, scoliosis, spine division

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