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Jamie hits a golf ball on the beach, kicking up sand.

How transnasal endoscopy got Jamie back on the golf course

Patient Stories
Jamie is like most 15-year-olds — he goes to school, hangs out with his friends, and still makes time to get outside to play some golf and baseball. However, when Jamie was having bouts of throwing up and getting food stuck in his throat, he and his mom, Tricia, knew it wasn’t just a case ... Read More about How transnasal endoscopy got Jamie back on the golf course
Tagged: aerodigestive, allergy, gastroenterology
Eight-year-old Braelyn smiling in a backyard.

Overcoming microtia, atresia, and speech challenges: Braelyn’s story

Patient Stories
Eight-year-old Braelyn is a sweet, confident kid who loves everyone, dotes on her little sister Kamryn, does well in school, and never stops moving. Her parents, Danielle and Joseph, are incredibly grateful to see their daughter happy and thriving, especially after the long road it took to get here, including pharyngeal flap surgery and ear ... Read More about Overcoming microtia, atresia, and speech challenges: Braelyn’s story
Tagged: hearing, otolaryngology, plastic surgery
Weston, sitting here on a swing, is thriving thanks to telehealth visits

Virtual visits give Weston time to grow and thrive

Patient Stories
For many kids and parents, staying home during the COVID-19 pandemic was a challenge. But for Weston Mahady and his family, social distancing was just what the doctor ordered. The slowed-down pace, time spent together — and access to virtual appointments with Boston Children’s specialists — allowed Weston to make developmental strides that once hadn’t ... Read More about Virtual visits give Weston time to grow and thrive
Tagged: complex care, epilepsy, rare disease, telehealth
Alya with bandages around her head.

A family’s search for answers and hope for PACS1 syndrome

Patient Stories
Alya, 9, was about three weeks old when her mother, Taruna, noticed movements and behaviors she was concerned might be seizures. What followed were multiple hospitals, multiple tests, and eventually a diagnosis of PACS1 syndrome. This rare genetic neurodevelopmental disorder can lead to intellectual disabilities and delays and currently has no cure. “We were told to ... Read More about A family’s search for answers and hope for PACS1 syndrome
Tagged: brain health, epilepsy, genetics and genomics, seizures
Illustration of a liver, surrounded by pink, yellow, and gray spots

One day on the field, admitted to the ICU the next: Rob’s liver transplant journey

Patient Stories
When you’re a teen, it’s not very common to worry about what’s going on inside your body — especially not about potential organ failure. For Rob, now 14 years old, that happened in the blink of an eye. One day, he was scoring goals in soccer and hanging out with his friends. But in just ... Read More about One day on the field, admitted to the ICU the next: Rob’s liver transplant journey
Tagged: liver disease, surgery, transplant
Ann with Dr. Carlos Estrada at a recent appointment

Lifechanging surgery brings Ann-Raleigh relief from VUR — and some new ‘besties’

Patient Stories
When Ann-Raleigh Murthy travels to Boston from her home in Louisiana, she has a list of “must-dos.” Among the highlights: Ride the swan boats in the Public Garden, swing by her favorite chocolate shop, go shopping — and visit with Dr. Carlos Estrada, Boston Children’s urologist-in-chief. Dr. Estrada, along with neurosurgeon Dr. Benjamin Warf, “are two ... Read More about Lifechanging surgery brings Ann-Raleigh relief from VUR — and some new ‘besties’
Tagged: hydrocephalus, spina bifida, surgery, urology
Greta taking a hockey shot on goal.

Varsity blues: How AVM radiation therapy got Greta back to sports

Patient Stories
Want to find Greta? Try the hockey rink, or softball field, or volleyball court. Where won’t you find her? Sitting on the sidelines — at least not anymore. After a tough year receiving treatment at Boston Children’s Hospital for a tangled cluster of blood vessels in her brain, known as an arteriovenous malformation (AVM), Greta’s ... Read More about Varsity blues: How AVM radiation therapy got Greta back to sports
Tagged: arteriovenous malformation, brain health, cerebrovascular surgery and interventions center
Makayla shows off her dress, which has an animal face on it

‘A picture-perfect life’: Makayla is thriving with OEIS syndrome

Patient Stories
On a sunny day this spring, Makayla Brisson was on a mission: to find the two bunny rabbit sculptures in the rooftop garden of Boston Children’s Hale Family Building. As much fun as she was having, Makayla was distracted: She was anxiously waiting for her best friend, Aubree. And as Aubree and her parents entered ... Read More about ‘A picture-perfect life’: Makayla is thriving with OEIS syndrome
Tagged: colorectal and pelvic malformations, Fetal Care and Surgery Center, oeis, surgery
Becca Hudson in her college cheerleading costume with pompom and megaphone.

Playing the long game: An exciting discovery in telomere disease

Patient Stories, Research
Each time our cells divide, the protective caps that keep our chromosomes from fraying, called telomeres, lose a bit of their DNA. Telomeres shorten steadily as we age, but in certain medical conditions like dyskeratosis congenita, the process is accelerated. “Your telomeres determine your lifeline; how long they are determines how old your body is,” ... Read More about Playing the long game: An exciting discovery in telomere disease
Tagged: drug development, dyskeratosis congenita, hematology, rare disease, stem cell transplant, telomere disease
Luke, who has cerebral palsy, in a hospital bed with his mom next to him.

Lacrosse, cerebral palsy, and leadership: Luke’s story

Patient Stories
When he returned to lacrosse after surgery on his left leg, Luke Kilfoyle wasn’t nervous. In the five and a half months since his surgery, he’d worn a cast, gone to school in a wheelchair, used a walker, then a cane and ankle-foot orthosis (AFO). He’d spent hours in physical therapy and the gym. By ... Read More about Lacrosse, cerebral palsy, and leadership: Luke’s story
Tagged: cerebral palsy, orthopedics

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