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Little boy's brain tumour discovered after routine eye check-up | Mail Online

Little boy's brain tumour discovered after routine eye check-up

A mother in the UK revealed how a life threatening brain tumor was detected following a routine check-up.


The little boy was scheduled to see a specialist about a rare condition - heterochromia (got to look this up) and the large mass at the back of his head was spotted. This condition reportedly causes both eyes to be different colors. An emergency nine - hour surgery saved the young guy.


People, if things don't seem right, something might be wrong, so don't brush or shrug off even the smallest sign, get it checked and who knows...



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