Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Ontario to Pay for Boy's Eye Treatment in U.S.
"The Ontario government is signalling that it will fund the treatment of a young boy with a rare, congenital eye disease," according to the Globe and Mail. "The Globe and Mail first reported
on the story of Liam Reid, who turns three on Monday, and suffers from
advanced bilateral persistent fetal vasculature syndrome (PFVS)/Norrie’s
disease – a rare, congenital retinal condition that, if left untreated,
would result in permanent blindness and the loss of both eyes by the
age of four. Ontario had refused to pay for his treatment in the
United States, even though doctors in Toronto said there was nothing
more they could do for him." Read more.
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