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Sirenomelia, alternatively known as Mermaid Syndrome, is a rare congenital deformity in which the legs are fused together, giving them the appearance of a mermaid's tail.
This condition is found in approximately one out of every 100,000 live births (about as rare as conjoined twins) and is usually fatal within a day or two of birth because of complications associated with abnormal kidney and urinary bladder development and function. More than half the cases of sirenomelia result in stillbirth and this condition is 100 times more likely to occur in identical twins than in single births or fraternal twins. It results from a failure of normal vascular supply from the lower aorta in utero. Maternal diabetes has been associated with caudal regression syndrome and sirenomelia, although a few sources question this association.
VACTERL-H is an expanded form of the VACTERL association that concludes that this diagnosis is a less severe form of sirenomelia. The disorder was formerly thought to be an extreme case of caudal regression syndrome; however, it was reclassified to be considered a separate condition.
A mermaid is believed to be a half-woman, half-fish creature.
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A mermaid is a legendary aquatic creature with the head and upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish. Mermaids appear in the folklore of many cultures worldwide, including the Near East, Europe, Africa and Asia. The first stories appeared in ancient Assyria, in which the goddess Atargatis transformed herself into a mermaid out of shame for accidentally killing her human lover. Mermaids are sometimes associated with perilous events such as floods, storms, shipwrecks and drownings. In other folk traditions (or sometimes within the same tradition), they can be benevolent or beneficent, bestowing boons or falling in love with humans.
Some of the attributes of mermaids may have been influenced by the Sirens of Greek mythology. Historical accounts of mermaids, such as those reported by Christopher Columbus during his exploration of the Caribbean, may have been inspired by manatees and similar aquatic mammals. While there is no evidence that mermaids exist outside of folklore, reports of mermaid sightings continue to the present day, with recent examples from Canada, Israel, and Zimbabwe.
Against all odds, Shiloh Pepin of Portland, Maine turned 8 years old in August 2007. She was born with Mermaid Syndrome, or Sirenomelia, one of the rarest conditions known to man. This condition means the foetus fails to develop normally below the waist, resulting in a fusion of the lower limbs. Of the few foetuses that actually make it to birth, most die within hours of leaving the womb.
Shiloh Pepin was born with Mermaid Syndrome, or Sirenomelia, one of the rarest conditions known to man. This condition means the foetus fails to develop normally below the waist, resulting in a fusion of the lower limbs. Of the few foetuses that actually make it to birth, most die within hours of leaving the womb. On October 24, 10-year-old Shiloh Pepin died after spending a week in the hospital with pneumonia. She stayed active and upbeat until the end.
This fascinating documentary tells the story of Peruvian baby Milagros and her family. Milagros was born with Sirenomelia or 'Mermaid's Syndrome' giving her what looked like a fish tail and many medical complications. This is the story of her family as they prepare for an operation to separate her legs at a hospital in Lima, Peru. The film also includes the story of Tiffany Yorks, a 15 year-old girl in Tampa, Florida who is a survivor of Sirenomelia and a veteran of 13 corrective surgeries. Want to watch more full-length Documentaries? Click here: http://bit.ly/1GOzpIu Follow us on Twitter for more - https://twitter.com/realstoriesdocs Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RealStoriesChannel Instagram - @realstoriesdocs Content licensed from Digital Rights Group (DRG). Any queries, plea...
❤️ 💛 💙 💜 SUBSCRIBE to the Nollygrio network: ❤️ 💛 💙 💜 👉🏿👉🏿 http://tinyurl.com/jor7da7 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Milagros Cerron was born with a birth defect. Her legs were joined together like a mermaid's tail. She was Born with a rare condition known as sirenomelia or “mermaid syndrome“ which left her legs bound together from her heels all the way to her groin. Her name Milagros means "Miracle" in Spanish. The Little Mermaid, as she is known in her native Peru just turned six and she has made great progress. Dr. Luis Rubio, head of the surgical team that managed to separate Milagros’ legs and rebuild her knees, hips and ankles said she was doing very well physically but she has a long way to go. Most sirenomelia sufferers have severe organ...
From real mermaids to the elephant man here are the weirdest human mutations. Subscribe to Science N 60 http://goo.gl/UvCbpX 6. Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis or the tree man illness is characterized by the formation of horn like structures on the skin and warts the take up an overwhelming amount of surface area on the body. The skin on the hands and feet becomes tough and thick turning a brown or yellow color resembling branches of a tree. Several types of HPV contribute towards this condition, but HPV 5 and HPV 8 are the ones that are most often associated with the mutation. Unfortunately, with tree man illness even when the warts are surgically removed that isn't a guarantee that they won't return. In the case of one man, Dede Koswara, who had 95 percent of his warts removed in 2008...
Against all odds, Shiloh Pepin of Portland, Maine turned 8 years old in August 2007. She was born with Mermaid Syndrome, or Sirenomelia, one of the rarest conditions known to man. This condition means the foetus fails to develop normally below the waist, resulting in a fusion of the lower limbs. Of the few foetuses that actually make it to birth, most die within hours of leaving the womb. Although there are thought to be five known survivors worldwide - Shiloh is the only one not to have had her legs separated by surgery. Having only one, partially-working kidney, no lower colon and no genital organs, such an operation up until now has been too dangerous for her. Her plucky character and determination have so far seen her through - she even plays football and attends dance classes. But ...
This clip from Mysteries of Mutation on Discovery Channel describes the Mermaid Syndrome, and we meet Tiffany who was born with this condition.
Defects at birth are an abnormal, tragic, and unpleasant surprise. Check out these bizarre and life-threatening incredible medical conditions; you won't believe your eyes.. Subscribe to World5List http://goo.gl/cpJSA6 Find us on... -- http://www.boredbadger.com -- http://www.facebook.com/world5list 10. Hydrocephalus Hydrocephalus literally translates as "water on the brain". It is a condition where cerebrospinal fluid accumulates excessively within the brain, usually due to a birth defect, although can also be acquired later in life. Because babies' skulls are still soft and malleable, this accumulated water causes their heads to expand, sometimes reaching extreme sizes. 9. Conjoined Twins All identical twins were once one single zygote inhabiting a womb. Then it somehow split, and d...
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Nine-year old Shiloh Pepin wants to be just like any other girl her age, but she suffers from an extremely rare disease. She is the worlds only living mermaid. Shiloh has Sirenomelia or mermaid syndrome, a congenital disorder that means her legs are fused together. She was born with almost no large intestine and just a small piece of her kidney. She has no rectum, no vagina and no bladder. The film meets Shiloh and her family as she is planning to celebrate her 10th birthday; a milestone doctors said she would never reach. As she approaches this landmark her parents face a series of new dilemmas. After years of doing everything in their power just to keep her alive, how far should they now push their daughter to become more independent? With intimate access to her family this film follo...