Dec 18, 2009 · Indonesian fisherman, Dede Koswara, has been suffering from a rare skin disease called Human Pappiloma Virus since he cut his leg as a teenager. HIs skin appears to have tree roots growing out if it. He has been dubbed the ‘Tree Man’ and doctors from around the world are working on a cure
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Dede Koswara, known as the ‘tree man’, who suffered from a rare illness which caused thick warts to appear on his skin, has died in the Hasan Sadikin hospital in Indonesia.
Oct 02, 2008 · Story Highlights; A man from rural Indonesia cuts his skin as a teenager and develops warts; Dede Kosawa has tree-like growths encasing his hands and feet for …
An Indonesian known as ‘the tree man’ due to the scaly warts covering his body has passed away after a long battle with his rare and incurable illness. Dede Koswara, 42, died in hospital in Badung, Indonesia, on the morning of January 30 without ever realising his dream of living to see
Epidermodysplasia verruciformis (EV), also known as treeman syndrome, is an extremely rare autosomal recessive hereditary skin disorder associated with a …
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An Indonesian man dubbed the “tree man” because of the gnarled warts all over his body has said his condition had worsened again, although he still hopes to recover and find a job. Dede Koswara, who like many Indonesians goes by one name, returned home from hospital in August after six kilos of