A baby boy in China born with a 6 inch tail due to a birth defect, is dubbed ‘little monkey’ by his family. see full photo after the cut...
Yang Yang, who is now 11 months old, was born with a 6 inch tail due to a birth defect
An 11-month-old child, dubbed Yang Yang by local media, who was
born with the 15cm long fleshy growth and 6 inch tail due to a birth
defect, has finally had it removed.
Though they resisted having surgery to remove the tail at first,
the baby’s family who nicknamed him ‘little monkey’, has finally let
the baby have the operation this month.
According to People’s China Daily, Yang Yang developed the tail in
the womb as a result of a neural tube deformity. During the first month
of life, an embryo grows a structure called the neural tube that will
eventually form the spine and nervous system.
It is thought something went wrong with this process and Yang
Yang’s spine didn’t develop properly. He had holes in the vertebrae in
his back, and the membranes that protect the spinal cord poked through
one of them, creating what is known as a menigocele, a fleshy growth
that looks like a ‘tail’.
Photo of another boy, Arshid Ali Khan, 13, who was worshipped as a God in Punjab because he was born with a 7 inch tail.
Yang Yang’s mother said when she went for her check ups doctors
didn’t tell her anything was wrong with her baby. So when Yang Yang was
born via a C-section, in Yibin, a city in south-west China’s Sichuan
Province, she was shocked to see he had a tail.
Yang Yang’s grandmother thought it was a good thing because it meant he might earn a lot of money when he grew up.
His mother, unnamed in reports, said: ‘It wasn’t a big bother in the beginning – I’ d just lift the “tail” when I needed to change his nappies.’
But several months later Yang Yang started going to the toilet more
frequently and his mother noticed he wasn’t very strong when he kicked –
and feared something was wrong.
The family were told they would have to wait until he was a little older to have surgery to remove the growth.
When doctors said he was old enough for the operation, they went to
Southwest Hospital in the neighbouring city of Chongqing to have it
removed.
Lead physician in Yang Yang’s operation, Lin Jiangkai, said the
tail was most probably due to the child’s mother not taking enough folic
acid supplements during pregnancy.
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