Monday, July 28, 2014

Canadian Nazdana is Too small for transplantation

Too small for transplantation

Normally, the best treatment is a liver transplant, but Dr. Aneal Khan, a geneticist had found the operation too difficult for a child so small.

In November 2012, the girl had therefore received the first transplant of liver cells from a patient in Canada, Children's Hospital of Alberta (ACH).

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Dr. Khan and other doctors had therefore carried out a series of transplants liver cells, including healthy cells used to keep ammonia levels low enough for the baby.

"The transplantation of liver cells in Calgary has given new life to Nazdana and we restored the hope that it will have a healthy future," said his father, Ali Jouhar, site Ici Radio Canada. Her daughter will therefore celebrate its second anniversary in August.

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