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The 22-year-old man went to the hospital twice afterwards, but tests on his eyes revealed that nothing was abnormal in his work.
Doctors at the Andaman Institute and Nicobar Islands Medical Sciences in India sent the man to undergo blood tests and liver function tests, but they were normal.
The doctors performed additional tests for the young man because they feared a risk of blood clotting that could increase the risk of fatal internal bleeding, but these tests were also normal.
According to media reports, the patient was subjected to tests of infection and genetic diseases, which were also quite normal, preventing doctors from determining the real cause of this condition.
"The haemolacracy" of the Indian boy was as unknown as in about 30% of cases.
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