Saturday, June 14, 2008

'Elephant legs' woman set for operation

A desperate young Chinese woman with a rare condition which has caused her legs to deform and treble in size is dreaming of a normal life after upcoming surgery in Taiwan.

Wang Cheng, 24, cannot work or even wear trousers because of the grotesque and painful elephantiasis which has dogged her since the age of six and left her with legs weighing 50 kilos.

"I cannot go out to work," Ms Wang said as she slowly raised herself to sitting in her bed at Taipei Municipal Wan Fang Hospital. "Nor can I wear trousers as normal people (do)."



Ms Wang's condition has forced her to stay at home with her father, paralysed from a stroke, and unemployed mother since graduating from high school in the eastern Chinese province of Zhiangsu.

However, her suffering may be at an end after she was offered free surgery by a Taiwanese specialist, who will alleviate the swelling by cutting away some of the lymphatic tissue in her legs.

Senior doctor Hsu Wen-hsien, who will lead the operation on Monday, said he has never seen such an extreme case in more than 30 years' experience, and experts were still unsure about the exact cause.

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