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Mumbai doctors remove tennis ball-sized brain tumour in three-month-old baby
Updated On: 28 April, 2026 04:33 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The infant had been diagnosed with a giant posterior fossa brain tumour, a rare and life-threatening condition three months after it was born

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Mumbai doctors have successfully performed a complex, high-risk, four-hour brain tumour surgery on a three-month-old infant weighing just 5.6 kg, giving the child a second chance at life.
The infant had been diagnosed with a giant posterior fossa brain tumour, a rare and life-threatening condition at such a young age. With timely intervention, the baby has recovered well and was discharged in stable condition, bringing immense relief and joy to the family. The surgery was led by Dr Abhishek Nadkarni, consultant neurosurgeon, along with DrSheena Ali, consultant neurosurgeon, and the paediatric neurosurgery team at Bai Jerbai Wadia Hospital for Children.
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