Thursday, May 30, 2013

Doctors give the child hope giant head

Begum Roon 18-month-old Indian girl on the head three times larger than the normal size, due to a rare disease medically known as hydrocephalus, or words "water on the brain", underwent a surgical operation in New Delhi.
The operation was launched after the Indian media campaign and "The Sun" in Britain to help cash to cope with this operation.
Doctors were able to remove a third of the water on the head of a child 18 months, and said that she is responding positively to treatment.
However, her health is still in critical condition and the success of the operation is not guaranteed. Even if the amount of water removed successfully achieved, the little one may become severe brain damage and blind.
Meanwhile, charitable organizations reiterated calls for help, not only the case of 18-month-old Indian girl, but also other children affected by this disorder is believed that each year affects at least 400 million children around the world, mostly in poor countries and developing countries.

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