A 10 - year - old girl, Sarah Murnaghan, had problems with teenagers not to face this problem or to face them. Sarah suffers from cystic fibrosis and her lung is destroyed due to hereditary chronic illness. The question is whether Sarah only needs to obtain an organ from a child's donor. It is an adult donor. What is interesting is that one person takes when children are involved. As a member of Delta Phi Epsilon, our charity is cystic fibrosis, I know a lot of people, and I have heard many stories about this terrible disease.
When New York (AP) - Sarah Murbachan (10) received a lung transplant last week, she was waiting a few months, and her parents already told her to give her a better chance of surgery I appealed. Her cystic fibrosis threatens her life and her case caused a discussion in the US on how to distribute rare donor organs for transplantation. amazing. But another three hour drive from Sarah's transplant to Philadelphia's hospital, another girl benefits from this technology. Two years ago, Angela Irizarry needed an important vessel. Researchers built her in the laboratory using my bone marrow cells. Today, a 5 - year - old child sings a song and dances, dreaming of becoming a firefighter or a doctor.
Three years ago, Sarah, 10 years old, had only one week after birth and needed urgent lung transplantation, but the government required smaller transplant opportunities for people under 12 years of age. Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Kathleen Severius refused to intervene to rule out exceptions. "Seth lost sight of the way, office management was bad, we deflected our attention from the scandal after the scandal," Khan told Dom PiTo's Dom Giordano. "He says that these people will ask more questions to answer that they did not ask him to do official action.Why reasons for the genuineness of these gifts and why these" friends "give Philadelphia Would you put a prosecutor? "
Soviet scientist Vladimir Demihof is a pioneer in organ transplantation. He did the dog's first cardiopulmonary transplant in 1946, the first lung transplant in 1947, the dog in 1953, the first successful cardiac bypass surgery in the dog again. His work contributes to the surgical treatment of modern cardiopulmonary bypass and coronary artery disease. "His influence on pioneers of transplant is undoubtedly undoubtedly," Dr. Robert M. Langer wrote in "Transplantation Litigation" in 2011.