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Rare human tail successfully removed from 10-day-old baby

Por: Newsweek Health June 26, 2023

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Surgeons have successfully removed a rare human tail from a 10-day-old baby.On June 18, a medical team at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corp. (GPHC) in Guyana, the country in South America's northeastern corner, carried out the operation.The boy was born with an abnormal spine that led to the emergence of a tail—known technically as a caudal appendage. This appendage is essentially a continuation of the boy's spine and spinal nerve... + full article



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