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Gan
01-24-2008, 09:46 AM
An Australian girl spontaneously switched blood groups and adopted her donor's immune system following a liver transplant (http://search.breitbart.com/q?s=) in the first known case of its type, doctors treating her said Thursday.


Demi-Lee Brennan was aged nine and seriously ill with liver failure (http://search.breitbart.com/q?s=) when she received the transplant, doctors at a top Sydney children's hospital told AFP.

Nine months later it was discovered that she had changed blood types (http://search.breitbart.com/q?s=) and her immune system had switched over to that of the donor after stem cells (http://search.breitbart.com/q?s=) from the new liver migrated to her bone marrow.

She is now a healthy 15-year-old, Michael Stormon, a hepatologist treating her, told AFP. Stormon said he had given several presentations on the case around the world and had heard of none like it.

"It is extremely unusual -- in fact we don't know of any other instance in which this happened," Stormon told AFP from the Children's Hospital (http://search.breitbart.com/q?s=).
"In effect she had had a bone marrow transplant. The majority of her immune system had also switched over to that of the donor."

An article on the case was published in Thursday's edition of the leading US medical journal The New England Journal of Medicine.

Doctors who treated Brennan say she is now only under treatment as an outpatient and are interested to know if the case could have other applications in transplant surgery, where rejection of donor organs by the recipient's immune system is a major hurdle.

Stormon said it appeared that Brennan may have been fortunate because a "sequence of serendipitous events", including a post-transplantation infection, may have given the stem cells from her donor's liver the chance to proliferate.

The task now was to establish whether the same sort of outcome could be replicated in other transplant patients, he said.

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=080124142556.cb51cyta&show_article=1
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Talk about a strong case of adaptability.

This is great news for those on the organ transplant list if this instance could be replicated.

The risky thing is creating a controlled infection that would not jeopardize the patient who could already immunocompromized. Not to mention reverse the technique of supressing the immune system of fresh transplant patients in order to minimize the risk of organ rejection.

Stanley Burrell
01-24-2008, 09:51 AM
Wow. Immunosuppressants = tru. Wonder if graft vs. host would be possible if they transplanted a whole roast chicken as her spleen.

Gan
01-24-2008, 10:52 AM
Wow. Immunosuppressants = tru. Wonder if graft vs. host would be possible if they transplanted a whole roast chicken as her spleen.

Is your goal today to make every single post you create retarded?

If you're trying to be humorous, you're failing miserably.

If so, you're on a roll.

I think its time to put you on /ignore again. :(

Nieninque
01-24-2008, 12:29 PM
Is your goal today to make every single post you create retarded?

Why break the habit of a lifetime?

Stanley Burrell
01-24-2008, 06:00 PM
Is your goal today to make every single post you create retarded?

If you're trying to be humorous, you're failing miserably.

If so, you're on a roll.

I think its time to put you on /ignore again. :(

No, I was imagining the amount of immunosuppresants they must have doped her up on in order to get a complete switch in blood type expression without having a graft vs. host is absolutely unbelievable. And very cool/unheard of (but not entirely impossible!)

Didn't you gather that? You posted the thread like you knew something... About it? Right?

Stanley Burrell
01-24-2008, 06:02 PM
Don't tell me you don't know someone's spleen is a secondary immune organ. The whole roast chicken comment? Foreign antigen that might be caused by a whole roast chicken being subsituted for a spleen? Science humor? Hello?

Gan
01-24-2008, 06:08 PM
<crickets>

Stanley Burrell
01-24-2008, 06:09 PM
...Prudes.

Gan
01-24-2008, 06:13 PM
Nerd.

http://www.rent-a-nerd.com/images/nerd.gif

Stanley Burrell
01-24-2008, 06:17 PM
ALRIGHT, HELLO:

ADDRESSING THE FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS IN THE PHYSICS COMPUTER LAB AS QTπ IS STRAIGHT UP MACKIN' TO THE SECOND POWER OF FOREVER.

IF YOU DISAGREE WITH ME, MAY SATAN EAT YOUR CORPSE TWICE.

Stanley Burrell
01-24-2008, 06:17 PM
That's about all I've got, you started the thread.

Gan
01-24-2008, 06:19 PM
:lol: