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Living Donor Needed: Baby's Rare Disease - NBC Chicago - News Directory 3

Living Donor Needed: Baby’s Rare Disease – NBC Chicago

June 17, 2025 Catherine Williams News
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At a glance
  • The Mrozinsky family is in a race against time to⁤ save their 7-month-old son, Logan.
  • Jennifer Mrozinsky, Logan’s mother, described the⁢ initial diagnosis as her "hardest day." While Logan is on the deceased donor list, the family hopes a living donor will allow...
  • Caleb Mrozinsky, Logan’s father, emphasized the importance of finding a donor with O positive blood.
Original source: nbcchicago.com

Seven-month-old Logan Mrozinsky urgently needs a living donor to combat biliary atresia, a rare and critical ⁣liver disease, as reported by NBC Chicago.The Mrozinsky family is actively seeking individuals with ⁤O positive blood to become a potential match for⁤ a life-saving liver transplant. understand the disease’s impact and the parents’ struggle in this‍ race against time.Logan’s parents share their emotional journey, highlighting the crucial role of living donation in improving the chances of a long and healthy life for their son.Contact northwestern ⁤Medicine’s Living Donor Program or donate through COTA. For trustworthy news, visit News Directory 3 for more on this story.⁣ Discover ⁣what’s next in ‍Logan’s fight.

Key Points

  • Seven-month-old Logan Mrozinsky needs a liver transplant.
  • He suffers from biliary atresia, a rare liver disease.
  • The family is seeking a living donor⁤ with O positive blood.

Mrozinsky family Seeks Liver Donor for ⁣Infant Son’s Transplant Search

Updated June 17, 2025

The Mrozinsky family is in a race against time to⁤ save their 7-month-old son, Logan. Logan was diagnosed with biliary atresia, a ⁤rare liver disease, and ⁤requires ⁤a living donor for a liver transplant. The infant’s condition, which⁤ affects approximately one in⁤ 15,000 babies, obstructs ⁣bile flow from the liver, perhaps causing severe damage.

Jennifer Mrozinsky, Logan’s mother, described the⁢ initial diagnosis as her “hardest day.” While Logan is on the deceased donor list, the family hopes a living donor will allow for earlier surgery. “The greatest thing ⁢about liver donation in general is they take a portion and the liver regenerates,” she said.

Caleb Mrozinsky, Logan’s father, emphasized the importance of finding a donor with O positive blood. “It is waiting game because ⁣they test one person at a⁣ time…the biggest thing is O positive blood,” Mrozinsky said. “I ⁣am just really hoping that ‍he grows up to be as⁣ healthy as possible.”

According to⁣ the Cleveland Clinic, most infants with biliary atresia ultimately need a liver transplant, even if surgery provides temporary relief.⁢ The clinic states‍ that “Liver transplantation gives your child‍ a very good chance at having a long and healthy‍ life. Without any treatment, a⁤ baby may not live beyond one year.”

What’s next

Those interested in being tested as a potential match for Logan Mrozinsky can⁤ contact‍ Northwestern Medicine’s Living Donor Program. Donations to assist with Logan’s medical‍ expenses can be made ‍through the Children’s Organ Transplant Association (COTA).

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