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Thursday 10 September 2015

Photo: 18 kg tumour removed from a 17-year-old girl's stomach

Saudi doctors removed an 18-kg tumour from the abdomen of a 17-year-old local girl after she was admitted to hospital with severe pain, Emirate 24/7 reports. Officials at the government hospital in the Western town of Makkah that image scans showed the mass, measuring 30 by 25cm, spread from the upper abdomen down to the pelvis.
"It weighed nearly 18 kg, almost a third of the girl’s weight and caused sharp pain to her. The mass was removed successfully without any complications to the patient." Dr. Hilal Al Malki, a doctor at the hospital revealed.

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    1. Subuhanallah! Alhamdulillah for her

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    2. Huh??? Thank God for a successful surgery. I hope she gets well soon. Linda take note!

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    3. Huh??? Thank God for a successful surgery. I hope she gets well soon. Linda take note!

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    4. Oh!

      Thank God for dis successful operations and its well wit her soul.

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    5. Thank God it ws a success, quick recovery girl

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  2. Geeeeeez!
    Thank God there was no complications ,









    #iT WiLL OnLY gEt BettER
    #iT MusT eNd iN PrAiSE

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  3. Wow! Thank God for the success of the operation

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  4. Whadah???? Well tnk God it was successful

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  5. Thank God it wasn't cancerous.

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  6. Glory be to GOD ALMIGHTY for a save surgery by GOD THE ALMIGHTY

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  7. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Nna... Thank God am not eating at this very moment though.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  8. Imagine,what can be cause of this hausa people sickness on this poor girl.




















    #sad indeed

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  9. Jezzzzzz,,,,tank God for her life













    ***odikwa risky nd tyt***

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  10. Imagine,what can be cause of this hausa people sickness on this poor girl.




















    #sad indeed

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  11. Na wa o. Thank God for the successful surgery.







    Jesus

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  12. thank God, she's alive

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  13. More like I'm watching Grey Anatomy season 11.....WTF!!

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  14. Anonymous Personified10 September 2015 at 16:31

    OMG! Damn scary. Thank God for Life.

    *Linda You haven't been posting my comments lately*

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  15. JESUS!!!! i give him the glory for success of the surgery.

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  16. Yeepa!! dats huge.

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  17. Wow, and she survived that..God is good o


    *cute bree*

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  18. Thank God ooo for ur mercy upon her and how you lord gave her life

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  19. That is an ovarian cyst!
    And it is not unusual to grow to that extent even in very young girls!

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  20. I don't get as much gist as I used to from Linda again, Why? Besides it takes a very long while before it boots for me to even see the little information for a whole day ???? This is really becoming a problem for me..., Linda please do something ok. I love you so much, I love your blog and I want to keep being abreast of facts.
    Thanks and God bless you and your team

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  21. Thank God for successful operation

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