He is a poor farmer. He travels more than 300 km with his eight-year-old daughter from a village in rural Ethiopia to the hospital in Addis Ababa, the capital of the country Sumaya.
He has a huge tumor on his nose.
It is known as ossifying fibroma.
A rare benign mass.
It is made of bone and tissue.
The tumor is so large that it is forcing the girl’s eyes to the sides and threatening her vision.
Maia had a tumor that covered her entire face and protruded outward.
It even started to come out through the nostrils.
Also then, she was completely deformed and the tumor began to appear when her mother- I was three years old, my best, don’t say anything in the morning, pastor, she’ll be walking, walking here in the morning, do the vat, she’s kill and until they kill themselves Just half of the H x-ray of Bye.
You’re at your grandmother’s, wherever she is
And in the last six months the tumor has increased considerably. Maranhão was working there in Barra, the button was drying up on the wall, and the family was too poor to pay for the treatment. He begged local hospitals for help. Were they better or less of a doubt? It’s not possible, he just didn’t win. The skull goes, I believe, and I used a multi long. I went there, my aunt did it in Africa, an international charity specializing in facial surgeries, offered help. It is good. The first impression was shock, I think, for everyone. We were surprised that she was still alive, because it was joking, Uh, that the tumor was affecting her breathing. The chief surgeon is Dr. Hiroshi Nishikawa, a specialist in reconstructive surgery, And in the case of sumaya, we have a gigantic tumor right in the middle of her face and it takes away from her eyes. A fish keeps appearing. You see a horse. He even gives it to his son. He took it, coming out through the nostril on the right side. The left nostril was not affected. So what do I expect there? That if we can remove the huge mass from her post, her eyes start to come back together. The mass fills Maia’s entire nasal cavity, preventing her from speaking and eating. Until now, I had never seen a tumor like that do this to a child. The tumor is compressing the airways and obstructing the passage of food. Soon, she will no longer be able to eat, drink or breathe. So she could die at any time. And then the day of surgery arrives.