Synopsis
A little girl, Angelina, requires complex brain surgery in order to alleviate the systoms she is suffering as a result of having Surge-Weber syndrome.
- Programme: Inside the Human Body
- Episode: Building your brain
- Channel: BBC Two
- Broadcast year: 2021
- Biology | Homeostasis and response | The nervous system | Treating damage and disease in the CNS
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