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Patient Stories
Image Gratitudes
Cardiovascular surgery team receives thanks from a family in Ghana.
Image A cross-culture connection through Child Life
A little more than 2 years ago, Nouf Albloushi, 12, and her family arrived at Children's Hospital Boston from the United Arabic Emirates (UAE). Nouf came to Children's to undergo a series of operations that will eventually correct her limb deformity and leg length inequality caused by skeletal dysplasia.
Image Melvin's Metamorphosis
When 9-year-old Melvin Trujillo flew to Children's Hospital Boston from his home in Acajutla, El Salvador, for open-heart surgery in February, nobody expected that the lethargic, blue -- in color and in spirits -- boy would end up stealing the hearts of so many of our staff.
Image Wounded Iraqi Child Gets Help at Children's Hospital Boston
A young boy who was a casualty of the war in Iraq is receiving life-changing at Children's Hospital Boston.
Image Blood Brothers
When Jason and Melissa Winchell decided to do relief work at a Haitian orphanage, little did they know how much it would change their lives.
Image Children's nurse straightens out Russian girl's life
Imagine flying to a foreign country for the first time alone. But for Olga Stupak, now 11, the difficult trip to a Boston hospital from her native Russia for evaluation was necessary if she wanted to live to young adulthood.
Image No foreigner to firsts
Abdullah Alazemi of Kuwait may be from a foreign country, but "firsts" are not foreign to him. In December 2004, when he was 11 months old, Abdullah became New England's first recipient of a multivisceral transplant.
Image Fadi the fighter
When Fadi Marto of Jordan was 3 years old, he came down with what was believed to be a routine stomach bug. His health quickly deteriorated, however, and his parents had to act quickly. With doctors in Jordan offering little hope, they turned to Children's Hospital Boston.
Image Formerly conjoined twins celebrate separation
In 1999, conjoined twins Hussein and Hassan Mohamed, underwent an intricate 25-hour long separatation surgery. In 2004, the happy and healthy 5-year-olds visited Children's for follow-up care.
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