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Kara Mason
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Kara Mason was the patient in Forever. She was portrayed by actress Hillary Tuck. Her name is probably a tribute to the character of Cara Mason from Terry Goodkind's saga : The Sword of Truth.
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Celiac disease with associated pellagra and Vitamin K deficiency
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Kara Mason
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Kara Mason was the patient in Forever. She was portrayed by actress Hillary Tuck. Her name is probably a tribute to the character of Cara Mason from Terry Goodkind's saga : The Sword of Truth.