Woman, 24, has both her arms & legs amputated after horror meningitis infection that totally collapsed her kidneys
Updated: 4 Jul 2021, 11:24
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A YOUNG woman who caught a life-threatening blood disease lost both of her arms and legs to the infection.
Dental nurse Beyza Dogan, 24, contracted the rare meningitis infection called meningococcal four years ago.
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The Turkish expat says she s hoping to have a double arm transplant as soon as possible Credit: Newsflash
The disease attacked her kidneys, leading to blood poisoning and she was left having to have all four of her limbs amputated.
She was saved when her mother Mihriban, 54, donated a kidney two years ago.
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HCM City s health sector wins regional, int l acclaim Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công
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HCM City s Department of Health is continuing its focus on developing the application of state-of-the-art healthcare techniques at general and specialised hospitals that its counterparts in Asia have also been pursuing.
In recent years, many new and advanced medical techniques have helped the city s health sector obtain significant achievements in treatment and prevention.
Sixteen-month-old conjoined twins who were separated by surgery at City Children s Hospital in HCM City, with their parents and doctors.
One of the outstanding achievements was the surgery to separate 16-month-old conjoined twins in July last year by a team of nearly 100 doctors at City Children’s Hospital, Children
Chinese Medical Expert’s Suicide Draws Attention to Questionable Organ Transplant ‘Model’
The suicide of Chinese organ transplant specialist Zang Yunjin has drawn attention to a questionable “Qingdao model” of human organ transplantation.
Zang, 57, head of the Organ Transplantation Center at the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University, killed himself by jumping off a high building on Feb. 26, a source told the Chinese-language Epoch Times around Feb. 27.
He was one of the most well-known liver transplant specialists in China and won a long list of titles and honors over his career for his involvement in the sector, based on China’s state media reports.
Chinese Doctor’s Suicide Casts Light on Forced Organ Harvesting in China
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Dr. Zang Yunjin, a liver transplant specialist in China, committed suicide in the early hours of Feb. 26, a death that may have been related to his alleged involvement with the mass harvesting of organs from Falun Gong adherents.
Zang, the director of the Institute of Organ Donation and Transplantation of Qingdao University Medical School, and director of the Organ Transplantation Center of Qingdao University Hospital, jumped off a building, according to sources cited in an article published on Feb. 27 by Chinese media Medical Community. He was 57 years old.