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Mumbai: 11-year-old Kurdistan's boy undergoes surgery for a rare spinal cord disorder: What is scoliosis?

By Admin | September 25, 2019

Mumbai: A rare spinal cord tumour forced an 11-year-old Kurdistani boy to limp for most of his life. However, after successfully undergoing complex spinal microsurgery at a hospital in Parel, the patient, Goran Shakhawan, will now be able to walk properly and can resume his normal activities like the children of his age. Goran was 5-years-old when his mother noticed that he was limping due to the shortening of his left leg and scoliosis, a condition that causes abnormal lateral curvature of the spine.

For more information please read, Mumbai: 11-year-old Kurdistan's boy undergoes surgery for a rare spinal cord disorder: What is scoliosis?, by Times Now News.

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