girl: The Queensland mum's daughter, Ebony, was around 18 months old when she fell from a chair onto carpeted floor at her grandparent's house in November last year, according to Nine News Australia. Despite the innocuous nature of the accident, the little girl was unresponsive for 25 minutes. To improve your experience update it Innocent fall reveals Queensland toddler's rare brain tumour By Kate Kachor12 34pm May 29, 2019Ebony Newman Facebook Tweet Mail When a fall from a lounge chair uncovered a mark on her young daughter's brain, Maree Newman was told by doctors not to worry overly. After being rushed by ambulance to their local Mackay Base Hospital, Mrs Newman and her husband were told MRI scans had found what doctors described as a marking on Ebony's brain. A short time after the second scan, Mrs Newman received a phone call that her healthy happy little girl had a rare tumour in her brain. They were told not to be too alarmed by the results of the scan, with the marking likely to be the result of a previous tumble and that it was probably a calcium deposit on the brain . The Newmans took their daughter home from hospital and were told to come back in a week for another scan.
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