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Girl Born With Eight Limbs is ‘Almost Normal’

Thursday, June 19th, 2008
The Indian toddler who was born with eight limbs is “functioning well” eight months after surgeons removed her extra limbs, Dr. Sharan Patil told FOX News Channel’s Bill O’Reilly Tuesday night.
Lakshmi Tatma was born joined at the pelvis to a “parasitic twin” that stopped developing in her mother’s womb. The twin had no head or brain, said Patil, a pediatric orthopedic surgeon who led Lakshmi’s 27-hour operation, but Lakshmi absorbed the twin’s limbs, kidneys and other body parts.
“There was a high risk of losing the baby,” but the surgery had to be done, Patil said.
National Geographic has documented Lakshmi’s story, which will be featured on TV at 9 p.m. Sunday, June 22.

 

 

 

Boy With Werewolf Syndrome Hopes For Cure

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Pruthviraj Patil has tried a many things to cure himself of the hypertrichosis that ails him, but to no avail.

Hypertrichosis, a rare genetic condition that is also known as Werewolf Syndrome, causes 11-year-old Pruthviraj’s body to be covered with thick, matted hair, reports London’s Daily Telegraph.

Pruthviraj, who is from the district of Sangli, near Bombay, India, is one of 50 people in the world who suffers from the condition, according to the newspaper.

 

India: Mother And Baby Die After Denied Treatment

Friday, April 25th, 2008

An Indian woman and her newborn baby have died after they were refused medical treatment.  Officials say Maya Devi was concidered an “untouchable” in her country. 

The 28-year-old mother gave birth outside the materity wing at Kanpur Medical College in northern Uttar Pradesh state.  Her baby boy died minutes after his birth. 

Devi was put into the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit after she had a heart attack but she died Thursday morning.

The Press Trust of India reports that several doctors, including the hospital’s chief medical superintendent, refused to touch her or give the baby medical care. 

Devi was a Dalit, or “untouchable,” a group at the bottom of the caste social ladder who have long been ostracized and forced into menial professions despite laws banning discrimination.

Many high-class Hindus fear coming into contact with them.

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