Monday, July 28, 2014

Grafted liver cells at birth, okay Nazdana

Grafted liver cells at birth, okay Nazdana
Hugo JalinièreBy Hugo Jalinière
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Posted on 28-07-2014 at 12:32
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A small Canadian who received an experimental treatment against a disorder of the urea cycle at birth is doing well two years later.
Nazdana Jan, a small Canadian two years, received the first experimental cell transplant in November 2012, and is doing well.  © HERE CBC Nazdana Jan, a small Canadian two years, received the first experimental cell transplant in November 2012, and is doing well. © HERE CBC

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REGISTRY. Nazdana Jan, a little two year old girl born in Winnipeg, Canada and  grafted liver cells just three months after birth is doing well informed H ôpital for Alberta Children where she had been taken into load in November 2012.

The baby was  born in August 2012 with a disorder of the urea cycle, a genetic malfunction that prevents metabolism of ammonia produced by excess protein to be converted by the liver to harmless substance. This condition creates a build up of ammonia which, if left untreated, can cause brain damage or death.

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