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Rare Use of Drug Derived From Leech Saliva Lets Heart Transplant - and Wedding - Proceed Thursday, November 08, 2007 (173 reads)
Upon discovery of a Los Angeles man's need for a heart transplant and his allergy to heparin (a blood thinner that must be used during this procedure to prevent blood clots), Cedars-Sinai Medical Center physicians resort to using a synthetic form of protein found in the saliva of medicinal leeches that, under supervision proves successful in saving his life and wedding plans.
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