World Smallest Girl

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ereshthush said:



Adolescent from India, whom with an increase only in 58 cm,

the smallest girl in the world. Jyoti Amge, 14 years,

and it shorter than average two-year-old child weighs only 5 kg.






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OMG.
Such a unlucky Girl.
Jiwithe Laba Upan Hati thama:sorry: :sorry: :sorry: :no: :no:
 

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    This is called Primordial dwarfism.... you can find out more detail from wikipedia

    Primordial dwarfism is a rare form of dwarfism that results in a smaller body size in all stages of life beginning from before birth. More specifically, primordial dwarfism is a diagnostic category including specific types of profoundly proportionate dwarfism, in which individuals are extremely small for their age, beginning from their conception. Most individuals with primordial dwarfism are recognized by medical professionals while they are still in the womb.

    Medical professionals typically diagnose the fetus as being small for the gestational age, or as having intrauterine growth retardation when an ultrasound is conducted. Typically, people with primoridal dwarfism are born with very low birth weights. After birth, growth continues at a stunted rate, leaving individuals with primordial dwarfism perpetually years behind their peers in stature and in weight.

    Estimates in the United States for individuals born with dwarfism range from 100,000 to 500,000. Most cases of short stature are caused by skeletal or endocrine disorders. The five subtypes of Primordial Dwarfism are the most severe forms of the 200 types of dwarfism, and it is estimated that there are only 100 individuals in the world with the disorder. Other sources list the number of persons currently afflicted as high as 100 in North America.

    It is rare for individuals affected by primordial dwarfism to live past the age of 30. In the case of microcephalic osteodysplastic primordial dwarfism (MOPD) type II there can be increased risk of vascular problems, which may cause premature death.

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