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Two Mumbai constables breathe afresh after liver transplants
Updated On: 19 May, 2014 08:05 AM IST | | Anuradha Varanasi
While one received a liver from a brain-dead patient, another's son agreed to donate 60 per cent of his own organ to his father; both are recuperating at home and look forward to returning to work
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It was a good day for two ailing constables in Mumbai, when both received a transplant of a much-required organ after being diagnosed with serious illnesses of the liver.

Brahmadev Ghadge (50) wasn’t able to report to work for eight months due to Hepatitis B-related liver cirrhosis; his son Rahul donated 60 per cent of his liver to his father. Laxman Bhogan (53) had to wait for seven months for transplant. Pic/Prashant Waydande
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