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World's tallest woman finds new
World's tallest woman finds new lease of life at AIIMS
 INDIA , 28-January-2014  6:0:18 AM
For the 25-year-old Siddiqa Parveen, her height, which has earned her the distinction of being the tallest woman on earth, was cause more for pain than joy.

For the woman who has been honoured with a mention in Guinness World Records for her height was for 15 years rendered home-bound and helpless by disease before finding a fresh lease of life at AIIMS in Delhi.

Siddiqa, a native of South Dinajpur in West Bengal, suffered from gigantism due to a brain tumour - a condition known as Giant Invasive Pituitary tumour - which had led to her growing to 7ft 8inches tall with a weight of 130kg along with enlarged body parts, including hands and feet.

But doctors at the premier hospital have performed a surgery on her which they say is "the first of multiple steps in her road to complete recovery".

"Siddiqa was admitted in AIIMS six weeks back with a condition where her serum growth hormone level was significantly elevated as a consequence of over secretion of the hormone by the pituitary tumour," said Dr Nikhil Tandon, professor of Endocrinology at AIIMS.

Siddiqa also had a vertebral spine fracture and could not walk properly, Tandon added.

First, she spoke no language other than Bengali and we needed an interpreter to create a rapport with her and convince her for the operation, explained Dr Ashish Suri, professor of neuro-surgery.

A team of doctors then carried out a detailed study on Siddiqa, examining the pros and cons of performing a surgery to remove the tumour.

From : http://www.ndtv.com  

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