1. Frog-like Baby (unidentified baby - Nepal)
In 2006,
this bizarre-looking baby was born in Charikot, the headquarters of Dolakha
district, attracting a huge number of onlookers to witness the astonishing
sight.
The neck-less baby with its head almost totally sunk into the upper part of the body and with extraordinarily large eyeballs literally popping out of the eye-sockets, was born to Nir Bahadur Karki and Suntali Karki at the Gaurishnkar Hospital in Charikot. The Karki couple is a permanent resident of Dolakha's Bhirkot VDC.
The neck-less baby with its head almost totally sunk into the upper part of the body and with extraordinarily large eyeballs literally popping out of the eye-sockets, was born to Nir Bahadur Karki and Suntali Karki at the Gaurishnkar Hospital in Charikot. The Karki couple is a permanent resident of Dolakha's Bhirkot VDC.
The
bizarre baby, however, died after half an hour of its birth, Suntali, the
mother, informed. It was taken to the hospital after its death. The news about
such a baby being brought to the hospital spread like wildfire and there were
hundreds gathered at the hospital to have a look. The police had to be deployed
to control the crowd.
The baby weighed 2kg at birth and was born after the normal nine-month gestation period. Suntali, already a mother of two normal daughters, was not suffering from any illness during the pregnancy. Nir Bahadur, the father, says he does not feel any remorse for the newly-born baby's death. "I am happy that nothing happened to my wife," he said.
NOTE: Our readers, Becca and Andrew, report us that "the baby has a condition called anencephaly, a neural tube defect (like the cyclops baby), with no proper brain formation. The baby would have died a few days later. That's why women are advised to take folate in early pregnancy." --Thank you!
The baby weighed 2kg at birth and was born after the normal nine-month gestation period. Suntali, already a mother of two normal daughters, was not suffering from any illness during the pregnancy. Nir Bahadur, the father, says he does not feel any remorse for the newly-born baby's death. "I am happy that nothing happened to my wife," he said.
NOTE: Our readers, Becca and Andrew, report us that "the baby has a condition called anencephaly, a neural tube defect (like the cyclops baby), with no proper brain formation. The baby would have died a few days later. That's why women are advised to take folate in early pregnancy." --Thank you!
2. inch Tailed Man (Chandre
Oram - India)
With a
13-inch tail, Chandre Oram, a tea-estate worker, has become quite an object of
devotion in his native Alipurduar, West Bengal and believes that Hanuman is
manifest in him. "I was born on Ram Navami (birthday of Lord Ram). People
have a lot of faith in me - they get cured of severe ailments when they touch
my tail. I believe I can do a lot of good to those who come to me with
devotion," says the man, before whom thousands of people queue up each day
to seek blessings. In a corner of the courtyard of his home, Oram has set up a
small Hanuman temple, where he receives offerings on Ram Navami, which he later
offers to the deity.
However, because of the tail, Oram has found it difficult to get a bride. "Almost 20 women have turned down marriage proposals. They see me and agree to a match. But as soon as I turn around, they see my tail and leave. But I have decided I will marry the woman who accepts me and my tail. Or else, I'll remain a bachelor like Hanuman," he said.
Oram's family is proud of his tail and has turned down offers from doctors for its removal by surgery. "He will not survive without his tail. It has become part of his being, his existence," said Rekha, his sister. Doctors say that true tails are rare. But they are located in the coccygeal end of the vertebral column whereas Oram's tail shoots out from the lumbar region. "The coccyx is a vestige in humans and we stopped growing tails from that region a long time ago when we evolved from monkeys. Oram's case seems an aberration, an offshoot of a congenital defect," said eminent surgeon Dr B Ramana. The medical community reads the monkey man's case as a spina bifida -- a defect in the bone of the spine covered by a hole with lots of hair covering it.
3. Cyclop Baby (unidentified baby - India)
In 2006,
this baby was born with a only one eye in India. Medical staff who helped
deliver the child believe that the child's condition was caused by an
experimental anti-cancer drug. Another cause written in the report by the
hospital was that it could also be the result of a chromosomal disorder. The
child was diagnosed with a rare chromosomal disorder, known as cyclopia. She
was born with a single eye in the center of her forehead, no nose and her brain
fused into a single hemisphere. With such severe deformities, it was a miracle
that the girl survived even a few minutes after delivery. The baby died days
later.
4. World's Largest Hand (Lui Hua - China)
Lui Hua
suffers from a rare condition known as macrodactyly. When he was hospitalized
in Shanghai on July 2007, his left thumb measured 10.2 inches and his index
finger measured close to 12. On July 20 surgeons undertook a seven-hour
operation to reduce the size of Liu's fingers and thumb. Doctors removed 11
pounds of flesh and bone in the procedure. A second surgery is scheduled to
take place. Enlarged limbs can be caused by a number of medical conditions.
Lymphedema is perhaps the most common cause and results in some extraordinarily
enlarged limbs.
5. Feet facing backwards (Wang Fang - China)
Wang
Fang, 27, of Chongqing city in China, was born with her feet facing the wrong
way. She has learned to live with her condition without problems and recently
refused a disability pension by being classified as disabled. "I can run
faster than most of my friends and have a regular job as a waitress in the
family restaurant. There is no reason to class me as disabled."
6. Baby with Three Arms (Liu Junjie - China)
This
2-month-old baby named Liu Junjie from Anhui Province, China, was born with a
third arm in 2006. Doctors successfully removed the extremely rare and
well-developed third arm, but the baby required long-term physical therapy to
gain function in his remaining hand, which has no palm and flexes in either
direction. "We're hoping to exchange information with doctors who've dealt
with similar cases anywhere in the world," said Chen, head of the
orthopedics department at Shanghai Children's Medical Center. "This is so
rare that we have virtually no information to go on."
7. Nipple on the foot (unidentified 22-year-old
woman - Brazil)
"A 22-year-old woman sought medical care for a lesion in the
plantar region of her left foot, a well-formed nipple surrounded by areola and
hair. Microscopic examination of the dermis showed hair follicles, eccrine
glands, and sebaceous glands. Fat tissue was noted at the base of the lesion.
Clinical and histopathologic findings were consistent with the diagnosis of
supernumerary breast tissue, also known as pseudomamma. To our knowledge, this
is the first report of supernumerary breast tissue on the foot."
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