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Friday, April 17, 2015

Patient who received chemotherapy made to hide fingerprints

The patient revealed that fingerprints are deleted when the bank officer did not let sin a transaction because fingerprints did not like before.

Wife of 65 years was diagnosed with breast cancer and was receiving therapy for three months.
Doctors who examined her condition, confirmed that "capeticabina" was the cause of settlement of signs in the fingers, reports Telegraph.
The findings, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, shows that it suffers from "hand-foot syndrome" as a side effect of chemotherapy.
This means that the patient suffers from redness, swelling and pain of the scourge of hand and soles.
This causes settling and breaking of the skin, in this case the whole deletion of signs in the fingers.

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