Satkhira girl Muktamoni loses battle with rare form of tumour


FE Team | Published: May 23, 2018 10:25:36 | Updated: May 23, 2018 16:15:12


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Muktamoni, who was diagnosed with a tumour developed in her blood vessels on the right hand, has died at her residence in Dakkhin Kamar Baisha village in Satkhira sadar upazila on Wednesday morning.

Ibrahim Hossain, father of 12-year-old Muktamoni, said she breathed her last around 8:00am at her residence.

"We took Muktamoni to her home on December 23 and since then she remained here," news agency UNB reported quoting Ibrahim.

Muktamoni drew the nation's attention with an abnormally large right arm.

Earlier on Saturday, her father said that Muktamoni's condition had been critical for the last few days as her right hand was decomposed completely.

"The infection in her hand has spread all over. A terrible stench comes out from her hand when the bandage is pulled off for dressing," he said on that day.

Muktamoni was under the observation of Dr Samanta Lal Sen, coordinator of Burn and Plastic Surgery Unit of Dhaka Medical College Hospital.

She had been diagnosed with tumour in blood vessels and underwent treatment at the burn unit of Dhaka Medical College Hospital from July 11 to December 22, last year.

On August 12, doctors at DMCH removed a three-kilogramme tumour from her arm after a biopsy showed the tumour in the artery of her hand.

The girl later underwent three more consecutive surgeries on her right arm on August 29, September 5, and October 8, last year.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina took charges of her treatment after her story was reported in the media.

Muktamoni's parents noticed a tiny red bump on her right arm when she was one and a half years old. For the next four years, the bump grew so much that it began hampering her movement, said her father.

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