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Item A horrific crash, a remarkable recovery(Riley Children's Health, 2020-05-14) Gilmer, Maureen C.; Dickbernd, MikeA 13-year-old athlete couldn’t walk or talk after a serious accident. Now nearly three months later, Matthias Pfister is inspiring his parents and his hospital care team.Item Baby Owen is thriving after massive tumor is removed(Riley Children's Health, 2025-02-13) Gilmer, Maureen C.; Dickbernd, MikeBaby Owen was diagnosed in utero with a giant tumor on his neck called a cervical teratoma, an extremely rare form of a germ cell tumor that is usually benign but can obstruct a baby’s airway, resulting in an accumulation of fluid that can affect growth and cause preterm labor.Item “Heart sisters” wait for lifesaving transplants(Riley Children's Health, 2023-08-31) Gilmer, Maureen C.; Dickbernd, MikeThey’ve been Riley kids their whole lives. Now they’ve formed a bond as adults on the transplant unit.Item “I had to change everything I thought I knew about parenting, about autism"(Riley Children's Health, 2022-04-27) Gilmer, Maureen C.; Dickbernd, MikeHer little boy was diagnosed with autism last summer, but thanks to therapy at Riley, he is making exceptional progress.Item In-utero therapy for cystic fibrosis: Baby Piper's CF journey(Riley Children's Health, 2025-03-16) Gilmer, Maureen C.; Dickbernd, MikeA Plainfield mom was the first Riley patient to take Trikafta while pregnant to help her daughter, who was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis before birth. Both are doing well today.Item “I’m standing here today because of Riley Hospital”(Riley Children's Health, 2024-10-09) Gilmer, Maureen C.; Dickbernd, MikeGuests share stories about their love and respect for Riley during the hospital’s 100th birthday party.Item Laura Knuckles(Riley Children's Health, 2023-12) Schreiner, Richard L.; Stroup, Karen BrunerItem Lockjaw could have killed her 80 years ago, but Riley saved her(Riley Children's Health, 2024-10-20) Gilmer, Maureen C.Before the days of routine tetanus vaccinations, Ollie Fisher injured her toe in her family’s garden as a 10-year-old in 1944. It got infected and she nearly died, but she recovered at Riley and went on to become a nurse.Item Mark S. Noble: Riley's Hospital's First Patient(Riley Children's Health, 2021-11) Schreiner, Richard L.; Stroup, Karen BrunerItem Meet one of Riley’s earliest heart surgery patients(Riley Children's Health, 2024-07-31) Gilmer, Maureen C.; Dickbernd, MikeShe didn’t know it then, but 68 years after lifesaving surgery, a Columbus woman says her recovery was nothing short of a miracle.