Indonesian Congregants Undergo Brain Tumor Operations In Medina

MADINAH - The medical team at King Salman bin Abdulaziz Medical City in Medina managed to remove a tumor in the brain of an Indonesian pilgrim who was about 60 years old.

The patient arrived in the emergency room after experiencing a fainting accompanied by continuous headaches and vomiting, reported by ANTARA from SPA, Monday, June 10.

The MRI scan showed a large mass on the back of the patient's skull.

According to the team of doctors, there were no complications after surgery.

The pilgrims are then referred to the rehabilitation program and he will soon be able to continue his pilgrimage.