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Monday, 28 December 2015
PHOTOS: Meet Baby Boy Born With His Brain Growing Into Nose
Meet a real-life Pinocchio who was born with a rare condition causing his brain grew into his nose in Maesteg, Wales, UK.
Ollie Trezise was born with a soft tissue on his nose, which is
appeared to be his own brain that had grown through a crack in his
skull. Ollie Trezise has a rare defect called encephalocele
The defect is extremely rare with just 1.7 in every 10,000 births in the UK
The defect is known as encephalocele that is characterized by
sac-like protrusions of the brainthrough openings in the foetus’ skull.
His 22-year-old mother Amy Poole said: “When they
gave me Ollie to hold, I was so surprised that I almost couldn’t
speak. He was so tiny, but there was this enormous golf-ball sized lump
on his nose. At first I wasn’t sure how I would cope. But I knew that I
would love him no matter what he looked like.”
Ollie with his sister Annabelle
When Ollie was almost two years old he had to undergo several
complex operations that closed the gap in his skull and allowed him to
breath properly.
Ollie has had several operations to fix the opening in his skull, causing part of the brain to grow through the gap
Although the toddler has now fully recovered he has regular check-ups
at hospital, where doctors monitor his brain development to decide
whether he needs further surgery or not.
“It’s absolutely heart-breaking. Once, a woman told
me I should never have given birth to him. I nearly burst into tears. To
me, Ollie is perfect. There is nothing wrong with being
different. Ollie is a unique, clever, funny little boy and he amazes me
every day. He is my special little Pinocchio, and I will never stop
loving him,” Amy added.
Encephaloceles occur rarely, at a rate of one per 5,000 live births
worldwide. Ethnic, genetic, and environmental factors, as well as
parental age, can all affect the likelihood of encephaloceles.
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