‘Scared’ father of Bangladesh ‘tree girl’ ends
treatment
| March 27, 2017
Doctors hailed the initial
surgery as a success, but Sahana's father Mohammad Shahjahan said it had only
aggravated her condition and he wanted to spare her from further procedures.
DHAKA: A young Bangladeshi girl diagnosed with a
rare condition known as “tree man syndrome” has left hospital, her father told
AFP Monday, saying he feared she would never be cured.
Surgeons operated on Sahana Khatun last month
and removed some of the bark-like growths she has developed from the extremely
rare condition of epidermodysplasia verruciformisa.
The 10-year-old is believed to be the first
female in the world to suffer from the condition, also known as “tree man
syndrome”, and was being treated for free by the Dhaka Medical College
Hospital.
Doctors hailed the initial surgery as a success,
but Sahana’s father Mohammad Shahjahan said it had only aggravated her
condition and he wanted to spare her from further procedures.
“They removed the bark-like growths and they
grew again more thick and strong,” he told AFP.
“I am scared. They said my daughter needed
another 8-10 operations. But what’s the guarantee that she will be cured after
that.
Samanta Lal Sen, head of the hospital’s burns
and plastic surgery unit, said he had wanted to keep the girl in hospital for
further surgery but her father, a poor labourer, refused.
“He left with his daughter, complaining there
was no progress. We asked them to stay a few more weeks for treatment,” Sen
told AFP.
Fewer than half a dozen people are known to
suffer from the syndrome, among them 27-year-old Bangladeshi rickshaw-puller
Abul Bajandar.
He has undergone at least 21 surgical procedures
to remove huge growths each weighing five kilos (11 pounds), and doctors
believe he may be the first sufferer to be cured.
Sahana’s father, a widower, said he had also
struggled financially during her treatment.
“I had to remain at her side without going to
work. I didn’t have any money to feed her properly,” he said.
“She’s the only family I’ve got left and I don’t
want to see her sadly sitting in a hospital bed.”
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