Video Stories of Our Care
Alondra
Alondra was born with a severe liver condition and needs a liver transplant. Our hospital performed a living donor transplant to save her life.
Source: abc7 Childrens Miracle Network Special aired Saturday, June 25, 2005
Atreyu & Brandi
Atreyu and Brandi were born with sickle-cell disease, a genetic disorder affecting the blood. Our hospital has a comprehensive sickle-cell program.
Source: abc7 Childrens Miracle Network Special aired Saturday, June 3, 2006
Elias
Elias was born with cleft lip and palate, one of the most common craniofacial anomalies. Our hospital provided a full naso-alveolar molding protocol so that the family could minimize the number of corrective surgeries for him.
Source: abc7 Childrens Miracle Network Special aired Saturday, June 3, 2006
Jessica & Lauren
Jessica Bailey came to our hospital for treatment for osteosarcoma, an aggressive bone cancer. Lauren was diagnosed with rhabdoymosarcoma, a muscular tumor behind her eyes. Dr. Marcio Mologolowkin, Director of the Bone & Soft Tissue Tumor Program in the Center for Cancer & Blood Diseases, guided the very special care provided for both of these young girls.
Source: abc7 Childrens Miracle Network Special aired Saturday, June 25, 2005
Juan & Haley
Juan was born with (SCIDS) Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Syndrome, meaning that his bone marrow did not produce an immune system to protect him. Juan was provided care by the expert staff of the Bone Marrow Transplant Program. Physicians and scientists are researching methods of improving care for children with SCIDS at the hospital's freestanding laboratory, The Saban Research Institute with Gay Crooks, PhD.
Source: abc7 Imagine Television Special aired Saturday, June 16, 2007
Madison and Rebecca
Madison was born 3 months too early. She faced, among other complications, retinopathy of prematurity. Her blood vessels were growing in the wrong direction and she needed surgery to keep her from going blind. Her care was provided by Thomas C. Lee, MD, a specialist in the Retina Institute of the Vision Center. Rebecca was born healthy but developed Retinoblastoma, cancer in her retina, at age 18 months. She needed repeated interventions to save her young life. Her care was provided by A. Linn Murphree, MD in the Retina Institute of the Vision Center.
Source: abc7 Imagine Television Special aired Saturday, June 16, 2007
McKenzie
McKenzie was diagnosed while she was still in the womb with a severe case of congential diaphragmatic hernia, where the intestines cross the barrier into the lungs, preventing the lungs from developing. Dr. Phillipe Friedlich attended to her as soon as she was born so that her condition could be corrected.
Source: abc7 Imagine Television Special aired Saturday, February 10, 2007
Zoe
Zoe was born with what her pediatrician initially thought was cataracts. In fact, Zeo had Peter's Anomaly, a condition, if untreated, would leave her blind for life. Zoe needed cornea transplants for both of her tiny eyes. Her successful surgeries were treated by Dr. Jonathon Song, of the Vision Center.
Source: abc7 Childrens Miracle Network Special aired Saturday, June 3, 2006
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