They also said she had a dual-face.
When she smiled, one side had expression while the other side remained expressionless, looking particularly eerie.
Recently, a new symptom emerged where she easily choked while eating, and even swallowing food or drinking water felt difficult.
From her self-reported symptoms, it was basically determined to be a meningioma.
Later, through a CT scan, a tumor at the skull base was indeed discovered.
This time, surgery to remove it was necessary.
Among many meningioma surgeries, those at the skull base are considered the most difficult.
Because skull base meningiomas are closely related to normal brain nerves and vascular tissues, and they are hard to expose during the surgical removal process, making the surgery extremely difficult.
In fact, any surgery performed by a leading surgeon is never simple.