Pulmonary Hypoplasia Patient Stories
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Success with Less-invasive Treatment for Pulmonary Hypoplasia: Lucy’s Story
![Lucy smiling Lucy smiling](https://www.chop.edu/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/success-less-invasive-treatment-pulmonary-hypoplasia-lucys-story-16x9-v2.jpg?itok=HwfA0WxT)
Lucy was born with small lungs and critical breathing challenges. The care she received at CHOP prepared her to go home with minimal breathing support.
Giant Omphalocele: Emma’s Story
![Emma and her mom girl and mom smiling christmas costumes](https://www.chop.edu/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/emma-mom-16x9.jpg?itok=2uPFdteb)
After a long journey to overcome giant omphalocele, a life-threatening birth defect, Emma is thriving.
Giant Omphalocele: Jameson's Story
![Jameson Jameson](https://www.chop.edu/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/giant-omphalocele-patient-jameson-16x9.jpg?itok=ud7fT0Vf)
When Jameson was diagnosed with giant omphalocele before birth, the positive attitude of the team at CHOP made his parents feel much better about the journey ahead.
Congenital Cystic Adenomatoid Malformation (CCAM): Max's Story
![Max](https://www.chop.edu/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/congenital-cystic-adenomatoid-malformation-patient-nazzaro-16x9.jpg?itok=FlcUjadH)
Before he was even born, Max Nazzaro’s treatment for congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation (CCAM) began at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Giant Omphalocele: Jackson's Story
![Jackson at the pool Jackson at the pool](https://www.chop.edu/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/omphalocele-jacksons-story-780x439.jpg?itok=Cml7uOYj)
Casey and Bryan Kirsch were determined to give their son Jackson every chance to live a healthy life when they learned that he had a giant omphalocele.