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One half of your body bigger than the other

One half of your body bigger than the other

Half of his body greater than the other half who have contracted a disease which resulted in a 2-year-old Scarlett's collecting donations to find a cure for disease. According to the Daily Mail 2-year-old Scarlett, called Russell Silvers syndrome, a genetic disease. As a result of this disease is bigger than the other one-half of Scarlett's body.
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One half of your body bigger than the other (image 1)

The disease is currently untreatable. So Scarlett called Jeans with Genoa for the treatment of genetic diseases in children as aid effectiveness  just in case they're giving donations and collect donations for Disease research centers. Doctors, Scarlett was born a month later at a routine checkup, your baby's feet that are different sizes, they've noticed.

After you have checked out a child and then his parents go to the doctor and they found that one half of the body bigger than the other really, Scarlett. Russell Silvers Syndrome in children after 5 months then a lot of test and after the test they found that is a genetic disease that is named.

The asymmetry of the body, in spite of Scarlett's body is smaller than other babies because of this disease. Also are not nourished enough, because the stomach is smaller.
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One half of your body bigger than the other (image 2)

Doctors estimate that will reach adulthood when it reaches Scarlett's only 142 cm. Also may require you to obtain enough nutrients to the feeding tube. Although there is no cure for the disease, Scarlett's mother and father, they're hoping it might work a little bit of growth hormones. With the help of these hormones in adulthood, it is estimated that can reach up to 160 cm Scarlett's. Baby alone without any growth hormones need to complete at least 3 years.

After growth has stopped for Scarlett to surgery also has a chance.

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