Differently abled 12-year-old regains vision after complex surgery
The Hindu
The surgical procedure lasted 3 hours
Doctors at Rajan Eye Care Hospital (RECH) performed a complex surgery and restored eyesight to a 12-year-old differently-abled boy, who had lost vision in both eyes. A release from the hospital said the boy, who had Down’s Syndrome, was earlier treated at a private hospital for epilepsy with intravenous drugs. The boy subsequently lost sight in both eyes, possibly because of the drugs, the release added.More Related News

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