Who was Ali Anter? Wiki, Bio, Age, Family, Cause of Death

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Ali Anter Wiki – Bio

Ali Anter, the world’s “oldest man,” who had horns on his head, died during an amputation to remove the growths, according to the man’s family. According to the claims, Ali Anter, who had horn-like knobby growths sprouting from the side of his head, was 140 years old at the time of his death.

However, his age has not been recognized by the government, and Juan Vicente PĂ©rez of Venezuela is currently the oldest known living man at 113 years and 293 days. Ali reportedly died three days after video was taken showing a man trying to cut the massive growth with a hot object while he appeared to be untrained.

Ali Anter Age

Ali Anter was 140 yeas old.

Tumors curved like a goat’s horn

According to a family member, Ali’s death followed his physical and mental decline due to advancing age. However, the relative is reported to have suggested that the “primitive way” in which the tumor was amputated may have hastened its disappearance. Ali, also known as “The Two-Horned One,” developed horn-like growths on both sides of his forehead after he crossed 100, according to the Yemeni newspaper Aden al-Ghad.

One of the tumors curved like a goat’s horn as it developed. By the time of Anter’s death, it had grown so large that it was level with his mouth. Such conditions are more common in elderly patients and those with lighter skin, and can develop from benign, premalignant, or malignant skin lesions, according to reports.

Occasionally, they may be related to exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun and other sources. Most growths are benign, but sometimes they can be malignant or precancerous and need treatment. They can also appear in other places on the body.

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