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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]yes, she should be denied an unrelated transplant from the organ donation matching system. i am betting that the hospital "denying" her a familial live donation has much more to do with her as a surgical risk than anything else; i think she is probably a poor candidate to undergo the surgery/anesthesia/post-operative course with immunosuppressiive meds/etc and the parents are hung up on the part that she couldn't get on the national list, so are getting media attention for that.[/quote] ITA. To note: most of what is reported in the news regarding medical cases is one sided because hospitals can't set the record straight. I find what the family says to be hard to believe given what the current transplant guidelines say. They may be looking to benefit financially from all this publicity.[/quote]
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