Overview
- Yhudy underwent successful cranial surgery in São Paulo on Sept. 19 after severe headaches and was discharged home on Sept. 22.
- A family communiqué says imaging identified a parietal bone lesion consistent with granuloma eosinófilo (Langerhans cell histiocytosis) and early signs suggest no need for chemotherapy.
- Some outlets quote his pediatrician saying the biopsy confirmed Langerhans cell histiocytosis and that the condition is controlled, a detail not reflected in the family’s note.
- Wesley Safadão posted a video recounting the onset during a haircut and the rapid move to surgery, thanking supporters and emphasizing his son is doing well.
- Medical explanations in the coverage describe the condition as rare and often localized in children, with favorable outcomes after surgery and continued follow-up.