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01-10-2010, 11:38 PM
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someone provide info plz
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Re: Man's Skeleton Grows Out of Control 0_o

The elephant man thingy? or a some sort of calcium thingy? ....ill send ya my bill.
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Re: Man's Skeleton Grows Out of Control 0_o

id bet it was calcum buildups maybe he couldnt break it down
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Re: Man's Skeleton Grows Out of Control 0_o

It's called the Proteus syndrome:

Named for the Greek god who could change his shape, this rare hereditary disorder is characterized by multiple lesions of the lymph nodes (lipolymphohemangiomas), overgrowth of one side of the body (hemihypertrophy), an abnormally large head (macrocephaly), partial gigantism of the feet, and darkened spots or moles (nevi) on the skin. Merrick's appearance, and especially his skeleton, carry all the hallmarks of the disorder, although apparently an extremely severe case. His head was so large that the hat he wore measured three feet in circumference.

Basically, every time you hurt yourself, the body regenerates bone instead of the right tissue.
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Re: Man's Skeleton Grows Out of Control 0_o

It's called the Proteus syndrome:

Named for the Greek god who could change his shape, this rare hereditary disorder is characterized by multiple lesions of the lymph nodes (lipolymphohemangiomas), overgrowth of one side of the body (hemihypertrophy), an abnormally large head (macrocephaly), partial gigantism of the feet, and darkened spots or moles (nevi) on the skin. Merrick's appearance, and especially his skeleton, carry all the hallmarks of the disorder, although apparently an extremely severe case. His head was so large that the hat he wore measured three feet in circumference.

Basically, every time you hurt yourself, the body regenerates bone instead of the right tissue.
That gotta be some shit. So if you get an internal bleeding, you'd make more bone? That gotta suck somehow, since I've broken my left arm 4 times at 4 diffrent spots, and usually hit myself.
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Re: Man's Skeleton Grows Out of Control 0_o

looks like he was trying to grow some wings almost... badass
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Re: Man's Skeleton Grows Out of Control 0_o

Proteus Syndrome
Making humans look like Merrick since 1979.
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Re: Man's Skeleton Grows Out of Control 0_o

This is the skeleton of Harry Eastlack, a man afflicted with fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva. Proteus syndrome was a good guess, but wrong on this one. He is the most famous example of this disease, and his body is at the Mutter Museum in Philedelphia. The part above about the body transforming normal tissue into bone is correct. The elephant man did have Proteus syndrome, but not Harry. He ended his life completely frozen in bone, not even able to open his mouth.
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Re: Man's Skeleton Grows Out of Control 0_o

It's called the Proteus syndrome:

Named for the Greek god who could change his shape, this rare hereditary disorder is characterized by multiple lesions of the lymph nodes (lipolymphohemangiomas), overgrowth of one side of the body (hemihypertrophy), an abnormally large head (macrocephaly), partial gigantism of the feet, and darkened spots or moles (nevi) on the skin. Merrick's appearance, and especially his skeleton, carry all the hallmarks of the disorder, although apparently an extremely severe case. His head was so large that the hat he wore measured three feet in circumference.

Basically, every time you hurt yourself, the body regenerates bone instead of the right tissue.
Well done on the diagnosis. I didnt think someone would get it that fast.
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Re: Man's Skeleton Grows Out of Control 0_o

well done beccatheeditor u r correct!


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