Human Genetics Patient Stories
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‘KOP Makes My Day More Predictable’: Alex’s Family’s Story
With a rare genetic syndrome, 15-month-old Alex is followed by multiple specialists. When the appointments are at King of Prussia, his mother feels relief and certainty.
Bone Marrow Transplant to Treat Hurler Syndrome: Josie’s Story
18-month-old Josie received a stem cell transplant to stop a rare and devastating genetic condition in its tracks.
Bone Marrow Transplant for Hurler Syndrome: Ethan’s Story
Diagnosed before his first birthday with a rare disease that causes ongoing damage to cells and organs, Ethan quickly received the only treatment that prevents further disease.
Liver Transplant: Josie’s Story
As a baby, Josie received a liver transplant. This began a 10-year journey that included bonding with her donor’s family and a generous gift to help future transplant patients.
Oral Teratoma and Cleft Palate: Stella’s Story
An oral tumor formed before birth caused Stella’s cleft palate, but CHOP surgeons expertly corrected both conditions. Now she’s babbling away.
Leigh Syndrome: Baron’s Story
When a year of bloodwork failed to uncover the cause of Baron’s progressive developmental delays, his family turned to CHOP’s Mitochondrial Medicine for answers.
Mitochondrial Disease: Dakota’s Story
Facing a tough diagnosis together, CHOP doctors offer Dakota hope and support, while she helps them learn more about her rare mitochondrial disease.
Donor Story: North Smyrna Elementary School
Watson, 2, has been a patient of CHOP’s Metabolic Disease Program since he was 13 days old. Recently, North Smyrna Elementary School — where his mom is a teacher — held a “Rock Your RARE” wacky dress day to support Watson and raise awareness of rare diseases.
Saethre-Chotzen Syndrome and Blenderized Tube Feedings: Savannah's Story
CHOP dietitians work with Savannah’s parents to find a ‘real food’ solution to meet her medical needs and her family's wishes.
Pallister-Killian Syndrome (PKS): Violet’s Story
Bobby and Amber moved from Chicago to Philadelphia so that their daughter, Violet, could receive care at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.