Child
with almost total deformity of the face; no recognisable
features at all, and what appears to be one eye situated
in the middle of the forehead
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Child
with hydrocephalus. |
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Extreme
hydrocephalus; deformity of face, body and ear. The line
running down the right hand side of the head would
appear to show that potentially two heads were forming. |
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Deformity
of ear; possible deformation of lower body. |
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Born
without eyes: I
can offer no explanation as to the translucent quality
of the skin other than it is possibly a result of flash
photography at close range.
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Huge
hole in child's back, which is, I believe, an extreme
form of Spina Bifida. |
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Possibly
taken shortly after birth, this picture appears to show
ambiguous genitalia, sometimes referred to as
'Non-Viable Children'. |
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This
child is completely covered in a white susbstance of
unknown properties. Obvious deformation of face and
eyes. Flash photography at close range obscures detail. |
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Two
children with similar deformities of the face. Dr.
Gunther refers to this condition as 'Zyklopie.'
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Child
with unknown white substance covering almost the whole
body. |
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Front
view of same child. Severe deformities of mouth and
eyes. The welts appear to indicate open wounds, or
unformed skin tissue. |
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Severe
body deformity, with head formed at 90 degree angle to
upper torso. |
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Severe
hydrocephalus; again, almost as though two heads were
being formed. |
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Flash
at close range obscures detail, but this appears to show
malformation of the mouth and one eye missing, with the
eye socket deformed. |
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It
isn't clear what has happened to this child, and I have
no explanation for the dark nature and condition of the
skin. |
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Lack
of focus obscures detail, but missing eyes are clearly
visible, as is deformity of the mouth. |
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This
picture would appear to show another 'Non Viable' child,
possible male, with penis and scrotum merged. |
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Horrendous
deformity of entire body and head. Note lack of eyes and
malformation of the hands and feet. |
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Child
with unknown defomity of the mouth, possibly a large
tumour grown during foetal stage. |
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Malformation
of hands, with almost total merging of all digits. |
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Severe
malformation of face. Dr. Gunther refers to this
condition as 'Zyklopie.'
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Severe
deformity of arms. This
child was born to a US Gulf veteran.
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Iraqi
child with extreme hydrocephalus, and defects of
cerebral nerves. |
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Child
with previously unknown renal disease, first diagnosed
in Iraq by Dr. Gunther. The speculation is that the
child had played with DU ammunition casings.
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Iraqi
child with extreme hydrocephalus, and defects of
cerebral nerves. |
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