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12 kg Recurrent, Rare Tumour Removed From Man's Abdomen In Delhi
- Monday December 19, 2022
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
A 59-year-old man, having a 12 kg recurrent and rare tumour, underwent a surgery at a private hospital in Delhi, doctors said on Monday.
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Largest In-Situ Tumour Removed Successfully At Delhi's Ganga Ram Hospital
- Wednesday January 23, 2019
- Delhi News | Indo-Asian News Service
An 18-year-old patient who was carrying a tumour weighing 12 kg underwent a successful surgery at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital (SGRH) in Delhi, making it the largest in-situ (inside body) so far, said the hospital authorities
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Tumour behind 7-year-old's weight gain, moustache
- Tuesday January 3, 2012
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
Painful and embarrassing stories about one's childhood years, when inexplicable physical changes take place, are not uncommon. But for Mohammad Abdulrazaq Jussa, a resident of Tanzania, it wasn't just ordinarily painful. The seven-year-old was harbouring a tumour in his adrenaline gland, causing him to suddenly gain 12 kg in a year, and develop a p...
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12 kg Recurrent, Rare Tumour Removed From Man's Abdomen In Delhi
- Monday December 19, 2022
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
A 59-year-old man, having a 12 kg recurrent and rare tumour, underwent a surgery at a private hospital in Delhi, doctors said on Monday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Largest In-Situ Tumour Removed Successfully At Delhi's Ganga Ram Hospital
- Wednesday January 23, 2019
- Delhi News | Indo-Asian News Service
An 18-year-old patient who was carrying a tumour weighing 12 kg underwent a successful surgery at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital (SGRH) in Delhi, making it the largest in-situ (inside body) so far, said the hospital authorities
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Tumour behind 7-year-old's weight gain, moustache
- Tuesday January 3, 2012
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
Painful and embarrassing stories about one's childhood years, when inexplicable physical changes take place, are not uncommon. But for Mohammad Abdulrazaq Jussa, a resident of Tanzania, it wasn't just ordinarily painful. The seven-year-old was harbouring a tumour in his adrenaline gland, causing him to suddenly gain 12 kg in a year, and develop a p...
- www.ndtv.com