A baby born with one eye in the middle of his forehead is not expected to survive more than a few days.
Doctors
believe the newborn boy is suffering from cyclopia - an unusual medical
condition named after the one-eyed giants of Greek mythology - caused
by radiation exposure in the womb.
Cyclopia is one of the rarest
forms of birth defects and children born with this condition often die
shortly after birth.The single eye, and missing nose, is a result of the
boy's eye sockets not forming correctly in the womb.
According
to reports from the Saudi Arabian news website slaati.com, doctors think
the deformity could be the result of a combination of medicines taken
by the mother or from exposure to radiation.
He was born at a private hospital in the
north-eastern town of El Senbellawein, in Egypt. Dr Ahmed Badruddin,
who is supervising the baby’s condition at the hospital, said the infant
was born with other deformities on his body and is only expected to
survive a few days.
A heartbreaking picture of the child has been released by the family, who are receiving counselling.
The
disorder may occur as often as four times in 1,000 births but most in
most cases, the pregnancy does not go full term. It is more commonly
seen in animals.
Daily Mail
Tuesday, 6 October 2015
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