
A Single Moment: Jack’s Unexpected Eight Days at UPMC Children’s
8-year-old Jack was hit with a baseball at a minor league game, causing a broken nose and orbital bones. His parents insisted on transferring him
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8-year-old Jack was hit with a baseball at a minor league game, causing a broken nose and orbital bones. His parents insisted on transferring him
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Before he was even born, Miller was diagnosed with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS). A rare congenital heart defect in which the left side of
Zoey’s journey at UPMC Children’s began with a few minor but unsettling symptoms. The four-year–old began experiencing random fevers and soon stopped eating altogether. Her
Lowin came home two days after a 9-hour brain surgery that most surgeons wouldn’t dare to attempt because her tumor location is inoperable. Her parents