100-kg tumour removed from Chinese man’s leg
Yang's tumour made up two-thirds of his body weight and he required 2 hospital beds
London: Doctors in China have removed what is believed to be the largest tumour ever to have affected a human being.
Yang Jianbin, 37, from Shanxi Province, survived the 16-hour procedure after experts removed the 100-kilo tumour from his leg, that originated as a birthmark on the right side of his lower back.
Experts say Yang was suffering from Neurofibromatosis — a genetic disorder that destabilises normal growth and development of cell tissue.
According to Britain's Daily Mail newspaper, Yang's tumour made up two-thirds of his total body weight and he required two hospital beds during his stay in care.
( Source : agencies )
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