Strange story: The one-eyed boy was born in Egypt
The one-eyed baby was born in Egypt, but can only live for a few days.
The one-eyed baby was born in Egypt, but can only live for a few days.
A baby with a strange disease has only one eye
The boy was born in a private hospital in the hospital town in El Senbellawein, Egypt. The family-provided photo shows that he has only one eye in the middle of his forehead and no nose.
The family-provided photo shows that he has only one eye in the middle of his forehead and no nose.
Dr. Ahmed Badruddin said the malformations were due to the boy's eyes not fully formed while in the womb and the boy could only survive for a few days.
Boys are diagnosed with cyclopia syndrome by doctors, a rare disease in congenital diseases that causes eye deformities . The rate of children with this malformation is 4 / 1,000 births and is more common in animals.
According to slaati.com, doctors think disability can be due to the fact that mothers use many drugs or are exposed to radiation during pregnancy.
The majority of cyclopia babies cannot survive because they often suffer from other dangerous malformations such as deformed hearts.
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