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This is a fascinating story:
<a
href="http://www.palmbeachpost.com/localnews/content/news/epaper/2004/11/25/
m1a_transplant_1125.html">Six-organ transplant a rare chance at life</a>
By Stacey Singer
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Thursday, November 25, 2004
"For the smallest babies, it often signals the beginning of a slow and
painful death, one marked by increasingly desperate surgeries to remove dead
tissue from their bowels. Until a few years ago, Natalia's story would have
ended after her fifth surgery, when there was no more bowel left to remove,
when her liver finally gave way...." [This is an interesting story - an
infant's fight with pre-maturity and necrotizing enterocolitis. She received
a multi-organ transplant and is being nourished by her mother's milk. The
article includes a quote from the transplant surgeon who says human milk is
the best option after transplant. - JC]
If the link above doesn't work, it can be found on
http://www.bfnews.blogspot.com.
- Jodine Chase
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