A short version of the Boston Globe article has been published by The Hartford Courant here:
http://www.courant.com/community/we...-pelletier-bostonglobecom-20141207-story.html
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Lou said Justina began suffering symptoms that prompted her admission to Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital in late September. "He said testing and treatment there failed to address her ailments."
"On Monday, her parents had Justina transferred to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia for additional tests. Her father said Justina, who ate robustly when she returned home six months ago, has been fed intravenously in recent weeks."
And, the Boston Globe article is here:
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/20...a-pelletier/u4JXzmt5YsmWhYk95za2aK/story.html
Long, good article.
A difficult return to hospital for Justina Pelletier
By Patricia Wen and Neil Swidey | Globe Staff December 7, 2014
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"Lou Pelletier maintains that his daughter suffers primarily from mitochondrial disorder, a rare metabolic condition that often affects multiple organs. The condition has become the target of controversy, with some doctors saying the disorder, while clearly affecting many patients, has turned into a catchall diagnosis overly applied to those with hard-to-explain symptoms.
Dr. Mark Korson, a specialist on mitochondrial disorder who had treated Justina at Tufts Medical Center, said the medical staff at Yale-New Haven had been giving him periodic updates on her case and asking for input. As the Globe reported in its two-part series on Justina’s case a year ago, Boston Children’s had been criticized for failing to involve Korson early on, despite his efforts to be included and his role in sending her there so she could be seen by her former Tufts gastroenterologist, who had moved to Children’s.
Korson, who received permission from Justina’s family to discuss her case with the Globe, said the Yale-New Haven medical staff told him they had done testing that indicated the teen’s lower colon was not working properly.
Korson left Tufts last month after the downtown Boston hospital eliminated his position and closed its metabolism clinic. He is joining a private educational initiative focused on metabolic disorders, including mitochondrial disease."
Lots to chew on in this article. Sometimes Boston Globe articles show up at Boston dot com. This article is not there yet but may be there soon.