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Old 12-18-2008, 02:57 PM
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Tumour in U.S. newborn's brain contained foot

by the Associated Press...

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — A pediatric neurosurgeon says a tumour he removed from the brain of a U.S. infant contained a tiny foot and other partially formed body parts.

Dr. Paul Grabb says he operated on Sam Esquibel at Memorial Hospital for Children, Colorado Springs, after an MRI showed a microscopic tumour on the newborn’s brain. Sam was three days old and otherwise healthy.

Grabb says that while removing the growth, he discovered it contained a nearly perfect foot and the formation of another foot, a hand and a thigh.

“It looked like the breach delivery of a baby, coming out of the brain,” Grabb said. “To find a perfectly formed structure (like this) is extremely unique, unusual, borderline unheard of.”

Grabb isn’t sure what caused the growth but says it may have been a type of congenital brain tumour. However, such tumours usually are less complex than a foot or hand, he said.

The growth may also have been a case of “fetus in fetu” — in which a fetal twin begins to form within another — but such cases very rarely occur in the brain, Grabb said.

Sam’s parents, Tiffnie and Manuel Esquibel, say their son is at home now but faces monthly blood tests to check for signs of cancer or regrowth, along with physical therapy to improve the use of his neck. But they say he has mostly recovered from the Oct. 3 surgery.

“You’d never know if he didn’t have a scar there,” Tiffnie Esquibel said. .


Registered orthopedic physical therapist Jeanine Noll massages the scar Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008, on 2-month-old Sam Esquibel from a surgery to remove a rare brain tumour shortly after his birth. (AP Photo/Christian Murdock - The Gazette)
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