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Infant meets woman who saved her life by donating a piece of her liver

Por: ABC News Life March 09, 2023

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A nearly 1-year-old girl who was diagnosed with a shortly after birth was able to meet the woman who .Tricia Terao-Murphy said her daughter Emma, who will turn 1 on March 17, appeared healthy at birth but was soon after diagnosed with biliary atresia, a condition in which the ducts, or tubes, that carry bile from the liver are blocked and bile continues to build up, .The cause of biliary atresia is not known, but it is often diagnosed after the... + full article



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