- Narayana Health City extracted bone marrow from an eight-month-old to save his two-year-old sister from Pakistan.
- Two-year-old Zeenia from Sahiwal in Pakistan suffered from Hemaphagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis.
- It is a rare disease that involves the production of some abnormal cells by the bone marrow.
- These abnormal cells eradicate the normal cells causing high fever, low blood counts and enlargement of liver and spleen.
- Along with the fatal disease, Zeenia was also diagnosed with partial albinism since birth.
- Doctors at Narayana Health City suggested that a bone marrow transplant is the only way to save her.
- Luckily, the doctors also discovered that her eight-month-old brother, Ryan was the best donor match for her.
- Successful extraction of the bone marrow was possible with the use of small marrow extraction neddles and the help of the anesthetics team in the hospital.
Source: Hindustan Times
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