A man dubbed the human coral reef has been successfully treated for a
rare condition that covered his whole body in shell-like growths.Lin
Tianzhuan, 38, of Shuimen, southern China, first noticed the growths on
his hands and feet when he was just 13.
"It started with a few hard bumps so I tried to apply antibiotics and
creams but it didn't get better," he explained. "Instead it just got
worse. They grew and grew and soon they were all over my arms and legs,
my back and even my head. Ii was as if I was turning to stone and it
was terrifying," he added.
Horrified Lin became a hermit, hiding at the family home and shunned by
friends and neighbours who dubbed him Coral Boy.
His experience closely resembles that of Dede Koswara, the "tree man"
of Indonesia whose skin condition was first highlighted by
Telegraph.co.uk.
"Gradually my shell became thicker and thicker and I could no longer
bend my arms or my legs. It was very frightening," Lin said.
"If I had to go out I wrapped myself up in blankets because people
would scream when they saw me," he added.
But now Lin is recovering from his bizarre condition thanks to medics
from a special skin clinic who have begun a study on his case.
Fuzhou Dermatosis Prevention Hospital vice president Dr Liu Yinghong
said: "His hands, forearms, feet and calf were covered with these dark
brown hard shells, looking like dry branches. The seriousness and long
-lasting nature of the disease shocked us."
Now after a year of treatment and surgery, Lin is making a full
recovery with just a few discoloured skin patches to show for his
horrific condition.
"He may need radiotherapy for quite some time still but he has made
very good progress," said Dr Yinghong.
Doctors diagnosed Dede with the common
human papillomavirus, HPV, and a rare immune deficiency, which, in
combination, caused Dede's warts to spread over his entire body.
Dede's gnarled growths sprouted from his face,