The inherited disorder, caused by chronic infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV), leads to unusual bark-like growths on the hands and other body parts.
A man from Gaza with an extremely rare skin condition has said he can"finally live a normal life" after"years of suffering and solitude" following treatment at a medical center in Israel.
One of the preferred options is to remove the lesions via surgery. However, this is not entirely effective because they tend to grow back. In Taluli's case, these growths left him unable to use his hands. Taluli is scheduled to have another operation later this year to remove new lesions and some scar tissue. Michael Chernofsky, an orthopedic surgeon at Hadassah who is overseeing his treatment, says that preventing new lesions when treating EV is difficult.
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