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Survival Battle for Baby Boy Born with Six Legs in Pakistan

“Operating on such a baby is not an easy task as proper assessments need to be done first,” explained Dr Jamal Razza, from the National Institute of Child Health in Karachi.


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(CHENNAI, India) - A newborn baby boy is fighting for his life in Pakistan, after being born with a rare condition that has left him with extra limbs.

The baby, who is thought to be one of parasitic twins, appears to have the extra limbs of his conjoined twin, who failed to develop properly.

Doctors are assessing the little boy, who has been moved to Karachi for treatment. They are considering asking for foreign help in the complicated operation to remove the extra limbs.

The baby’s dad Imran Shaikh has made a plea for help to fund his son’s treatment.

The baby’s mum, who is also her husband’s cousin, is recovering from the caesarean birth in the family’s home town Sukkur, around 280 miles from Karachi.

“Operating on such a baby is not an easy task as proper assessments need to be done first,” explained Dr Jamal Razza, from the National Institute of Child Health in Karachi.

“We need to figure out whether the baby has his twin’s limbs or his own. We also need to consider how much the internal organs have developed as the latter could complicate matters and decrease the baby’s chances of surviving.”

The baby, who is thought to be one of parasitic twins, appears to have the extra limbs of his conjoined twin, who failed to develop properly.

Doctors are assessing the little boy, who has been moved to Karachi for treatment. They are considering asking for foreign help in the complicated operation to remove the extra limbs.

The baby’s dad Imran Shaikh has made a plea for help to fund his son’s treatment.

The baby’s mum, who is also her husband’s cousin, is recovering from the caesarean birth in the family’s home town Sukkur, around 280 miles from Karachi.

“Operating on such a baby is not an easy task as proper assessments need to be done first,” explained Dr Jamal Razza, from the National Institute of Child Health in Karachi.

“We need to figure out whether the baby has his twin’s limbs or his own. We also need to consider how much the internal organs have developed as the latter could complicate matters and decrease the baby’s chances of surviving.”

Special thanks to Salem-News.com correspondent Arun Shrivastava in India





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Anonymous April 20, 2012 4:06 pm (Pacific time)

And where is the rest from the comment? Guess the truth isnot sensitive enough. And you want to call yourself fair and balanced? You must be kidding me. You're guys are a disgrace to the Media. Didn't your guys run out of money yet? Time to shut you down

Editor: The 'rest' of the comment was insensitive racial b*llshit and you can store it where the sun doesn't shine, your crap is not allowed, read the rules moron, and know that racist assholes will be treated accordingly.   'Time to shut us down?'  Please, you ignoramus, you will never know how ridiculous you are. If you write anything remotely close to what you did last time, you will have your IP posted and banned from our site.

 


April 20, 2012 6:36 am (Pacific time)

A lot of shoes and socks...


Anonymous April 20, 2012 6:26 am (Pacific time)

I feel bad for the child, God bless him.

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