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Two-year-old Pakistani undergoes bone marrow transplant in Bengaluru

The daughter of cricket commentator Sikandar Bakht hailing from Karachi was recently cured of Mucopolysaccharidosis type 1 (MPS I) with the help of a BMT at Narayana Health.

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BENGALURU: Two-year-old Amyra Sikandar Khan from Pakistan has successfully undergone a bone marrow transplant (BMT) in a city hospital.

The daughter of cricket commentator Sikandar Bakht hailing from Karachi was recently cured of Mucopolysaccharidosis type 1 (MPS I) with the help of a BMT at Narayana Health.

"Mucopolysaccharidosis is a rare condition that has the potential to impact the functioning of multiple organs including eyes and brain," the healthcare chain's Chairman and Founder Devi Shetty said on Wednesday.

Amyra (aged 2.6 years) was saved using the bone marrow of her father, who was the donor, doctors said.

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