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INDIA-CHILDREN-HEALTH-ILLNESS-HYDROCEPHALUS
Fatima Khatun (L) and Abdul Rahman (R), parents of twenty-one month old Roona Begum who underwent surgery for Hydrocephalus, in which cerebrospinal fluid builds up in the brain, carry their child from a car as they arrive at their home in Jirania in the northeastern Indian state of Tripura, on August 2, 2013, following Roona's discharge from a hospital in the outskirts of New Delhi. Doctors allowed a one-year-old Indian baby to go home after nearly four months of treatment to correct a rare disorder that caused her head to double in size. Roona Begum and her parents left New Delhi and headed home to a remote region of India's northeast after surgeons declared that her health had significantly improved. AFP PHOTO/ARINDAM DEY
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Jirania, INDIA |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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ARINDAM DEY |
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2 August 2013 |
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