- Yao Defen
Infobox Person
name = Yao Defen (姚德芬)
birth_date = birth date and age|1972|7|15
birth_place =Liuan ,Anhui ,Shucheng ,China .
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occupation = World record holder
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height = 2.336Meters (7ft 9in)Yao Defen (zh-cp|c=姚德芬|p=Yáo Défēn) of
China , (born15 July 1972 ) claims to be the tallestwoman in the world. TheGuinness Book of World Records said AmericanSandy Allen was the the world's tallest woman until Allen's death onAugust 13 2008 , but dispute Defen's claim. [ [http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/records/human_body/extreme_bodies/tallest_woman_-_living.aspx World's Tallest Woman at the Guinness Book of World Records] ] [ [http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jkF2jZ1aogJAJ2SYCqDtQkQZTdzwD92HFENG0 World's tallest woman dies in Indiana at age 53] ] [ [http://www.snopes.com/photos/people/tallwoman.asp World's Tallest Woman at Snopes.com] ] She weighs about 200 kg (440 lbs). Hergigantism is due to a tumor in herpituitary gland .Early life
Yao Defen was born to poor farmers in the town of
Liuan in theAnhui province ofShucheng County. At birth she weighed 6.16 pounds. At age 3 she was eating more than three times the amount of food that other three-year-olds were eating. When she was 11 years old she was about 6 foot 2 inches tall. She was 6 foot 8 inches tall by the age of 15.The story of this "woman giant" began to spread rapidly after she went to see a doctor at age 15 for an illness. After that, many companies attempted to train her to be a sports star. The plans were abandoned, however, because Defen was too weak. Because she is illiterate, since 1992 Yao Defen has been forced to earn a living by traveling with her father and performing.
Yao Defen's giant stature was caused by a large tumor in the pituitary gland of her brain, which was releasing too much growth hormone and caused excessive growth in her bones. Six years ago, a hospital in Guangzhou Province removed the tumor, and she stopped growing.
The tumor returned and she was treated in Shanghai in 2007, but was sent home for 6 months with the hope that medication would reduce her tumor enough to allow surgery. It remains unknown if the second surgery was ever performed.
Help
A British television programme filmed a documentary on her and helped raise money so she could get proper medical care. Two leading doctors in
Acromegaly agreed to help Yao. She was taken to a nearby city hospital, where imaging procedures revealed that a small portion of her tumor, removed many years before, still remained, causing continuing problems, including weakening vision as it pressed against her optic nerve. She returned home, then was admitted for a month under observation in the larger Shanghai Ruijin Hospital, and given dietary supplements. In that hospital, her growth hormone was greatly slowed down, although it is still a problem. Upon her return home to her mother and brother, she was able to walk with crutches, unassisted by others, and was given a six-month supply of medicines and supplements in hopes of improving her condition enough to undergo surgery.Acromegaly
Yao currently suffers from
hypertension ,heart disease ,poor nutrition , andosteoporosis .Acromegaly often results from a tumor within the pituitary gland that causes excess growth hormone secretion. As a result, the body's features become enlarged. It can also delay the onset ofpuberty as is the case with Yao. She has nosecondary sexual characteristics . Potential complications without necessary surgery include blindness and eventually premature death.She lives near her mother (who is only 4 ft 8 inches tall) in a small village in rural China.
ee also
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List of tallest people
*Bao Xishun , tallest living man
*Sandy Allen , Guinness's tallest living woman at the time of her deathReferences
* [http://www.tallwomen.org/tallest/ Tallestwomen.com]
* [http://www.yaodefenappeal.org/ Yaodefenappeal.org]External links
* [http://shanghaiist.com/2006/03/21/yao_defen_the_t.php World's Tallest Woman]
* [http://www.yaodefenappeal.org Yao Defen Appeal Homepage]
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