Thursday 31 January 2013

Real Life Issues: 10 Terrific Cases Of Human Body Deformities …[Pictures Inside]


First Off..
We present to you the Survivors of the Bhopal Gas Disaster that claimed over 20,000 lives and affected thousandsof other people in India, 1984 …Victims developedbulging eyes, swollen faces, twisted limbs and sunken heads.
It’s said to be the world’s worst industrial disaster ever…Pictures Displayed Below :::

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Next Ups ” The Bizzare Baby ” ..
Yup! The baby was born @ the Gaurishnkar Hospital, Charikot in the Year 2006.
The neck-less baby also had extraordinarily large eyeballs literally popping out of the eye-sockets.
The Bizzare Baby who weighed 2kg at birth died about 30minutes after its birth and his Mother was NOT suffering from any illness during the pregnancy.
The baby had a condition called ANENCEPHALY ( A Neural Tube Defect) with no proper brain formation…

Women are advised to take folate in early pregnancy to prevent issues of ANENCEPHALY.
Wow ..
Picture Above shows Lui Hua…a victim of MACRODACTYL (A form of local Gigantism) since birth.
Lui Hua went through a surgery at a Shanghai hospital in late 2007, during which approximately 5.1kg of flesh & bone were removed.
Enlarged limbscan be caused by a number of medical conditions.

LYMPHEDEMAis perhaps the most common cause and results in some extraordinarily enlarged limbs.
Picture Above shows Wang Fang, a 27 Year old Lady str8 outta Chongqing city in China.
She 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”She said.

Picture Above shows Chen Zongtao ..A victim of NEUROFIBROMA (A Nerve-Based Tumor) ….
The growth originally began on Chen’s right foot when he was just a child, but soon spread to his entire right leg and now the tumour is said to weigh over 150 Pounds .

::: Picture Above :::: Huang
After a long troubling life that has made it difficult for Huang to just sip on some soup, he was finally offered free assistance from the doctors at the Fuda Cancer Hospital in Guangzhou.
A picture of Huang taken in January 2008 after his second surgery is shown below:
The Tumor is so heavy that it pulls his facial skin downward.
Nguyen Xuan Minh was only 5 years old when the picture above was taken at the Tu Du Hospital in 2005.
His unprecedented condition features an elongated head with bulging eyes which till date baffles Medical Practitioners.
Most people believe that Nguyen is likely an unfortunate victim of the defoliant Agent Orange, which was used by American forces during the Vietnam war.
Due to his parents exposure to the chemical, Nguyen was born deformed and will likely live the rest of his life as such.

Picture Above shows Little Lai Ti Dao ..
A petite girl who suffered from a Schwannoma tumor, which initially began as a mere lump in her throat, but then blew up into an over-sized tumor which served as a major life threat while it lasted.
Not only was it so large that Lai could barely walk, it was also cutting off her airway as well.
Thankfully, she was flown out to Miami in 2008 where a10-hour surgery that freed of 10 Pound Tumor was conducted.
Picture below Shows Lai Ti Daoafter the Surgery @ the Hospital in Miami

Mostly thought to be a story without a determinable basis of fact, there people who have actually possess tails.
While evolution has eliminated that trait for most of us, these rare pictures show that some are still born with small tails, which are an extension of the spine.
Picture below is an example of people like that !!!

Well..All those that thought and still think the incidence of human beings growing horns is a Myth can like to have re-think !!!
Picture above shows the growth of Cutaneous horns, also called CORNU CUTANEUM which are actually skin lesions that support the growth of cone-shapedprotuberances creating the appearance of a horn …


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