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    BONE MARROW DONORS SOUGHT TO HELP 4-YEAR-OLD ARMENIAN GIRL

    KTLA
    April 7 2010
    CA

    Due to the unique genetic makeup of Armenians, it is hard to find
    bone marrow matches among existing national registries.

    GLENDALE -- The family of a 4-year-old girl suffering from
    a potentially-fatal blood disease is pleading with the Armenian
    community to take part in a bone marrow drive in Glendale.

    Charlotte Conybear, of Philadelphia, was diagnosed in the spring of
    2009 with aplastic anemia, a failure of the bone marrow to generate
    sufficient blood platelets and red and white blood cells. The condition
    can prove deadly.

    One treatment option is a bone marrow transplant.

    Doctors have not been able to find a match for her on the national
    registry, or within her family.

    Charlotte is part Armenian, which doctors say gives her DNA features
    distinct from Europeans, and different genetic diseases.

    Her family has been reaching out to Armenian communities across the
    U.S. hoping to find a match.

    Anyone interested in helping out can participate in the donor drive
    at Glendale Memorial Hospital, 1420 S. Central Ave. in Glendale from
    5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 7. The drive will be held in the
    main auditorium.

    A cheek swab and an application is all that is necessary, according
    to organizers.

    Donors must be between 18 and 50 and available to donate bone marrow
    and blood promptly if notified they are the right match. Charlotte's
    treatment might require the donor to give only blood, from which stem
    cells are extracted, Philly.com reported.
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