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Oliver Is ‘A Whole Different Kid’ After Kidney Transplant
November 3, 2022
Born with a rare genetic disorder, Oliver needed a new kidney—and lots of care. Thanks to a multidisciplinary team at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, the 3-year-old is now thriving.
Two Girls Named Genesis and the Day They Got New Hearts
February 12, 2022
How organ donations and a top-notch pediatric heart care team saved their lives.
Leah and Her Fragile Lungs
June 5, 2019
At only 2 days old, and 5 lbs., 3 oz., Leah Faith commanded the attention of the two dozen medical professionals surrounding her bed in the Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation Newborn and Infant
CHLA’s Clubfoot Clinic Takes Shape
August 3, 2020
Orthopedist Melissa Bent, herself born with the disorder, is now a specialist in it and helping to lead the hospital’s treatment of the most common congenital foot deformity.
A Family Finds Hope for Down Syndrome Regression Disorder
May 2, 2022
An experimental treatment for Down syndrome regression disorder is helping one young teen recover her ability to function in the world.
“Keyhole” Surgery Repairs Spina Bifida In Utero
June 6, 2019
Gilda Giron was just 13 weeks pregnant when an ultrasound revealed her baby had myelomeningocele—the most severe form of open spina bifida, a birth defect that affects backbone development and can
The ‘Incredible Saga’ of Charlize’s Heart-Kidney Transplant
February 18, 2021
Follow the ‘incredible saga’ of a teen’s battle with a deadly heart infection—including a rare double-organ transplant.
It Takes a Community: Kids Overcome Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C)
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A range of specialists at CHLA collaborated to care for a young patient with the new disorder effecting children who have had COVID-19
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