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                    [Title] => Miracle baby comes home
                    [Summary] => The baby girl who underwent a liver transplant more than three years ago returned home to the country yesterday a robust four-year-old.


Jeremaia Matubis was dying from a rare liver disease called biliary atresia in 1999, but survived due to a liver transplant performed in the United States.
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Jeremaia Matubis was dying from a rare liver disease called biliary atresia in 1999, but survived due to a liver transplant performed in the United States.
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