A young woman had twelve different tumors since childhood. A specialist finds out the reason and learns a lot for the future himself.
Recorded by Astrid Viciano
I immediately noticed how small the patient was when I met her for the first time in our consultation a few years ago. The then late 20-year-old was only 1.46 meters tall and weighed 44 kilograms. Large brown spots spread across her skin, we medical professionals call them café-au-lait spots. Her knees and the soles of her feet were raw and scaly, and one arm showed a bulge under the skin near the elbow: a benign bone tumor, I learned from the parents who were accompanying their daughter.
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I’m Caroline, a journalist and author for 24 Hours Worlds. I specialize in health-related news and stories, bringing real-world impact to readers across the globe. With my experience in journalism and writing in both print and online formats, I strive to provide reliable information that resonates with audiences from all walks of life.