Patient Experience
A 28-year-old software engineer from Bangalore with no prior health issues presented with sudden jaundice and fatigue; Dr. Bora diagnosed autoimmune hepatitis, initiated immunosuppressive therapy, and achieved full remission within six months with virtual follow-ups due to the patient's remote work schedule.
A 72-year-old retired schoolteacher from rural Haryana, previously treated for tuberculosis, developed drug-induced liver cirrhosis; Dr. Bora coordinated a multidisciplinary team to manage complications, involving her grandchildren as translators, and stabilized her condition through medication adjustments over a year.
A 45-year-old fisherman from coastal Odisha with chronic hepatitis B and hepatocellular carcinoma received a living-donor liver transplant from his brother after Dr. Bora navigated complex logistical challenges; both donor and recipient returned to their livelihoods within nine months.
An 8-year-old girl from an affluent Delhi family with biliary atresia since infancy underwent a successful cadaveric liver transplant arranged by Dr. Bora; her parents funded post-transplant genetic testing that revealed a rare mutation, leading to personalized immunosuppression and rapid recovery.
A 33-year-old pregnant woman from Uttar Pradesh developed acute fatty liver of pregnancy; Dr. Bora performed an emergency delivery and liver support management, saving both mother and child, with the husband actively participating in care decisions throughout the two-week hospital stay.
A 60-year-old Afghan refugee with no family support and alcoholic cirrhosis presented with hepatic encephalopathy; Dr. Bora collaborated with social workers to secure temporary housing and medication access, achieving sobriety and clinical improvement over eight months.
A 17-year-old college athlete from Mumbai with Wilson's disease experienced acute liver failure; after chelation therapy failed, Dr. Bora expedited a transplant using an innovative perfusion technique, enabling the patient to resume lightweight training in four months.
A 50-year-old street vendor with limited literacy and hepatitis C-related liver damage received free direct-acting antiviral therapy through a hospital program Dr. Bora advocated for; his daughter assisted with medication adherence, resulting in viral clearance in 12 weeks.
A 39-year-old transgender patient with HIV and drug-resistant cholangitis required customized antiretroviral and biliary interventions; Dr. Bora worked with endocrinology to balance gender-affirming care, achieving biliary drainage and stable liver function after three procedures.
A 65-year-old retired army major with metastatic neuroendocrine tumors to the liver underwent Dr. Bora's novel combination of liver-directed therapy and immunotherapy, showing significant tumor regression and improved quality of life documented over 18 months.
A 22-year-old art student from Kolkata with primary sclerosing cholangitis and severe itching received a transplant after developing cholangiocarcinoma; Dr. Bora incorporated palliative care early, and the patient created a post-recovery art series about their journey.
A 55-year-old diabetic farmer with cryptogenic cirrhosis and hepatorenal syndrome was treated with sequential liver-kidney transplantation by Dr. Bora; his wife donated a kidney, and both surgeries were successful with coordinated recovery plans tailored to their agricultural lifestyle.
A 31-year-old single mother working in garment manufacturing presented with Budd-Chiari syndrome; Dr. Bora performed urgent TIPS procedure and connected her to vocational rehab, allowing her to return to modified work duties in three months while managing anticoagulation.
A 47-year-old monk from Ladakh with asymptomatic liver cysts sought advice during a medical camp; Dr. Bora provided conservative management and education, avoiding surgery, with annual telemedicine check-ins maintaining stability for five years.
A 6-month-old infant from Nepal with neonatal hemochromatosis received a partial liver transplant from an anonymous donor facilitated by Dr. Bora; the family crowdfunded expenses, and the child reached normal developmental milestones by age two under close monitoring.