Three-year-old Liam Dyer can't walk, talk or eat and doctors don't know why.
But the Auckland boy's medical mystery may be solved with ideas generated at a conference where tough cases are studied by top geneticists.
Liam's mother, Amy Dyer, said the possibilities from the recent Australasian conference had given the family hope.
"The hardest thing about Liam's case is not knowing what is wrong," said Dyer, a registered nurse.
Liam, 3, wasn't breathing when he was born and needed a tracheostomy, a breathing tube inserted in his neck.