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Leukemia Survivor Arranges Make-a-Wish Trip for a Young Caroli Disease Patient

Leukemia Survivor Arranges Make-a-Wish Trip for a Young Caroli Disease Patient

  • Post author:Rose Duesterwald
  • Post published:January 13, 2020
  • Post category:Caroli Disease/Leukemia

  Ty Eschenbaum’s world of high school football and working on his family’s ranch and farm changed suddenly after his freshman year when he was diagnosed with leukemia. Ty, who…

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California Woman With Caroli Disease is Searching for a Liver Transplant
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California Woman With Caroli Disease is Searching for a Liver Transplant

  • Post author:James Moore
  • Post published:November 7, 2019
  • Post category:Caroli Disease

According to a story from abc30.com, Tawny Drain, now 33 years old, was in the sixth grade when she first started having symptoms of a rare illness called Caroli disease.…

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