I just googled a particular genetic disorder. I wasn't expecting anything lurid. Google image results at the top turned up something I did NOT want to see, and I'm no stranger to medical gore or rotten.com.
I won't describe it. I will tell you that what I googled was the alternate name for trisomy 13. I strongly recommend that you NOT google this (NB: trisomy 13 does not turn up the same results) unless 1) you have image results turned off or 2) your idea of a good website is rotten.com.
I won't describe it. I will tell you that what I googled was the alternate name for trisomy 13. I strongly recommend that you NOT google this (NB: trisomy 13 does not turn up the same results) unless 1) you have image results turned off or 2) your idea of a good website is rotten.com.
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i may be getting a psych degree, but you already have your in reverse psychology :-)
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Hmmmm.
Second to that would be Ichthyosis Foetalis, or Harlequin babies.. Pretty grim, but I think people with that have a reasonable chance of survival.
From the description of Trisomy 13.. yeah, I might pass on that.
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I remember the harlequin baby... they can survive now but mortality is high.
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http://www.snopes.com/photos/medical/breastrash.asp
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I'm not sure whether to be horrified or relieved that I thought 'Is that *it*?'.
I'm assuming that I saw the picture I was meant to see.
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I guess it doesn't push my particular 'buttons' :-)
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