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|    Iranian baby with heart defect to underg    |
|    11 Feb 17 10:48:22    |
      XPost: alt.home.repair, alt.politics.scorched-earth, uk.politics.misc       XPost: uk.legal, alt.politics.uk       From: burfordTjustice@tues.uk              So why was she not brought to the UK, Cuba or Venezuela with       their vastly better government run health care????              A 4-month-old girl from Iran who was temporarily banned from coming into the       U.S. by President Trump's immigration order is set to have a life-saving heart       surgery in Portland.              Fatameh Reshad was admitted to OHSU Doernbecher Children's Hospital on       Tuesday, where she is undergoing a series of tests in preparation for her       surgery, the hospital said in a news release.              The news comes a week after her family's tourist visa was abruptly canceled       after Trump announced his executive order banning the entry of people from       seven countries with Muslim majorities - including Iran. A waiver was granted       to the family for them to        travel.              Reshad underwent a procedure called a cardiac catheterization on Friday to       determine the extent of injury to her lungs, which went well, according to Dr.       Laurie Armsby, interim head of the Division of Pediatric Cardiology at OHSU.              "The results were very encouraging. Despite the excess of blood passing       through her lungs we believe we can proceed with surgical correction as       planned," she said in the news release.              The girl's heart defects can be repaired by closing the holes in her heart and       reconnecting the transposed arteries to the proper pumping chambers of the       heart, according to Dr. Irving Shen, head of the Division of Pediatric Cardiac       Surgery at OHSU, who        will perform the surgery.              If all goes as planned, Fatemeh's health care team expects her to stay in the       hospital for up to three weeks.              The family of the 4-month-old chose Portland because of its proximity to       relatives and because of OHSU's expertise in treatment of the heart condition.              The hospital also said the family "expresses their profound gratitude for the       expert care their child is receiving and for the constant stream of support       from people around the world."              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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