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News / A typical day in the RPSB Unit

A Typical Day in the RPSB Unit in Accra.

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Damage caused by Buruli Ulcer
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Grace is awaiting surgery to rebuild her eyelids destroyed by Buruli Ulcer
  A young girl awaiting treatment  
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In the Waiting Room
A young girl awaiting hand surgery
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Amanda anxiously waits for hand surgery to commence
A young girl after surgery
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A much happier girl now after a successfull operation.
A victim of an acid attack
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Injuries from acid attacks are frequent
Keloid scarring
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Surgery can improve Keloid scarring
A teenage Buruli sufferer
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This brave teenage girl had to have her arm amputated because of Buruli Ulcer. Cancer that developed in the scar tissue has subsequently spread.
A young Burns victim
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A young lad happily recovering from burns


 

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