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The Pathologist / Issues / 2026 / August / A Mothers Search for Answers
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A Mother's Search for Answers

How one family's experience is helping improve awareness, research, and care for people living with rare diseases

By Jessica Allerton 08/19/2026 Discussion 4 min read
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A Mother's Search for Answers

  • Jolan Walter
    Jolan Walter, MD, PhD

    Pediatric Allergy and Immunology

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    Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital

    We may not have the answer for everything right away, but we can try our best to keep them safe and grow up.

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  • Albert T. Vitale
    Albert T. Vitale, MD

    Ophthalmology (Uveitis)

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    John A. Moran Eye Center, University of Utah Health

    It’s an uncommon cause of intraocular inflammation in association with systemic disease with only 250 cases reported in the literature.

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  • William A. Gahl
    William A. Gahl, MD, PhD

    Medical Genetics and Rare Diseases

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    National Institutes of Health

    We have developed a stringent referral process to ensure this programme deals with those cases that have truly confounded medical experts.

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  • Alejandro Ferrer
    Alejandro Ferrer, PhD

    Genomics/Translational Omics

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    Mayo Clinic

    Each successful diagnosis facilitated by RENEW signifies a profound breakthrough in providing answers and hope to people navigating the complexities of rare diseases.

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