Summary The children were shifted to Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences on Tuesday
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Medical board that was formed for treatment of ‘solar kids’ at PIMS will review MRI and CT Scan reports today, Dunya News reported Wednesday.
The children were shifted to Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) on Tuesday.
An eight-member board of experienced medics was tasked with conducting tests of the children, hailing from Quetta. The board is headed by Vice Chancellor of PIMS, Dr Javed Akram.
The board comprises of medics that specialize in radiology, neurology and other medical disciplines.
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The doctors will take expertise of foreign medics if need be to treat the ‘solar kids’.
Three children, belonging to Quetta’s Mian Ghundi area seem to be active and full of life during the day however, as soon as the sun sets their bodies start to become ‘dysfunctional’ and they appear ‘half dead’.
Dunya News had taken notice of family’s distress and shifted the children to Lahore. The channel is bearing all expenses of the kids.
Channel s team had taken the children to some of Quetta’s most famous hospitals but to no avail as the doctors were baffled over the odd condition.
