A female final year student of the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO), Chisom Duruokpo is critically but cannot get medical help as the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) nationwide strike continues.
Chisom, who studies Agricultural Economics
at FUTO needs urgent medical help after suffering complications
following an appendicitis operation at the Lagos University Teaching
Hospital (LUTH) in 2013.
According to an All Africa report, she is suffering from an abdominal inflammation which doctors assured could be corrected through surgery.
"There
is a large central complex mass displacing the viscera
postero-laterally. The mass measures 380.18cm, comprising multiple
nodules, cystic and necrotic tissue.
"There is
also a gross enlargement of the ovaries by a soft tissue mass. The liver
is of normal span and shows a normal homogeneous echogenicity. No focal
lesion is seen within it.
The porta hepatis,
veins are all normal. Both kidneys are of normal size, shape, colour and
contour. No calyceal dilatation or calculus is seen in either kidney.
"The gall bladder, pancreas and spleen are also normal," a part of the medical report quoted read.
But there are no doctors.
To make matters worse, her parent cannot afford the N2 being demanded.
Her father, Mr. Duruokpo Ebere Paul, says his only income comes from operating a commercial tricycle.
"There is no way we can raise such amount of money," he said.
Chisom's family therefore call for assistance.
If you want to assist, you can reach them via these numbers: 08161184471 or 08055811404.
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