Alex Clementson | Gorham-Stout Syndrome | Vanishing Bone Disease

Alex Clementson | Gorham-Stout Syndrome | Vanishing Bone Disease

Initially suspected of having cancer, young Alex Clementson was diagnosed with Gorham-Stout Syndrome after being admitted to Great Ormond Street Hospital.

He’s recently had the tracheotomy removed, which is a huge step forward, and he’s doing well on the reduced medication. Alex is by no means cured of the disease but his treatment is going better than anyone could have expected.

Stuart Wickison The Boy Who Can Never Grow Old

Stuart Wickison The Boy Who Can Never Grow Old

As a child Stuart Wickison developed Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy a rare, genetic, life-limiting disorder. He is not expected to live beyond his twenties.

Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy or DMD is a genetic condition that only affects boys. They’re born able-bodied and only find out the full prognosis in their teens. DMD is caused by mutations of the gene which produces dystrophin, a protein essential for the healthy development of muscles in the body.

Gigantiform Cementoma The Boy with a Tumour for a Face

Gigantiform Cementoma The Boy with a Tumour for a Face

Novemthree Siahaan is a young Indonesian boy developed what has been called a colossal tumour on his face known as Gigantiform Cementoma.

Novemthree’s saviour arrived in the form of Dr. David Lui, a Buddhist missionary from the Tzu Chi Foundation. Dr Lui agreed to send Novemthree to Haulien in Taiwan to see specialist who could attempt the extremely complicated process of removing the tumour.

Identical Quads - The Mathias Girls

Identical Quads – The Mathias Girls

12 weeks after Allison Mathias fell pregnant she was told she was expecting triplets. A routine ultrasound found a fourth baby; she was having quads.

The chance of giving birth to quadruplets, naturally, in 1 in 800,000. The odds of those quads being identical are then one in eleven million. Unlike fraternal multiples who do not necessarily look alike and can even be a mix of sexes, identical quadruplets can only come from the same egg.

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