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Old May 29th 06, 04:03 PM posted to alt.comp.mainboards.abit
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In April, noted surgeon Sir Magdi Yacoub and a team at Ormond Hospital
in London re-started the original heart of a 12-year-old girl after it
had lain dormant in her body for 10 years while she lived with a donated
heart. Because the donated heart was finally showing signs of rejection,
Dr. Yacoub decided that the original, which had experienced acute
inflammation, might have repaired itself enough to work again. [Daily
Telegraph (London), 4-18-06]
 




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