11: He was born with scars on his eye
No! The image was not Photoshopped. He really has a scar on the iris (or in medical terms:Icular deformity on the cornea) This is a scar tissue formed in the mucosa of the eye, located in the retina. This part of the eye gives us sharp vision, so the condition can cause blurry and distorted vision. Macular pucks like this occur when the eye’s vitreous (a jelly-like substance on the inner eye) pulls away from the retina.
12: He has symmetrical verves in his own direction.
That way he can grow natural rooster comb.
This may look like the coolest haircut in the world. Actually, it’s the hairdresser’s nightmare and the shaver can’t possibly copy that weld. A verve is a set of hair follicles that grow circularly with or counterclockwise. This discrepancy has been investigated by scientists to see if there is a genetic link between the primary hand (as in the right-hand/left-handed) and vertebrae directions of the scalp, but nothing conclusive has been found.
13: He has freckles on only one half of his face
This guy’s rare freckle pattern may seem like it’s an unprecedented coincidence, but he’s certainly not alone. In 2015, the woman from Caslifornia (her name was Samantha) went to the doctor to ask why she had a freckle pattern that followed a sharp dividing line along one side of her body.
The answer was that this was not freckles, but a very specific type of birthmark. -It’s a very specific type of birthmark that started when you were a fetus,” dermatologist Sonia Batra told her; – And the pigment cells in your body are actually developed as a mutation or a change, which actually affects only half of the body. That’s why it’s such a very sharp line.
Samantha lives in the best of times and has no other health problems.
14: Half of the eyelashes on her left eye are white
At the age of 11, she woke up one morning and saw that some of her eyelashes were white. It happened abruptly overnight. The mother thought they had been bleached, in one way or another. There were only a few at first, but now apply over half of the eyelashes on one eye. Now both the upper and lower eyelashes are. On some, the patient gets one or two white hairs in the eyebrow as well.
There is a condition called Vitiligo, and occurs when the immune system is weak in a certain area. This causes the color pigmentation to “drain” out of the skin – or in their case – the eyelashes.
15: His left eye is 1/3 gray
This is a perfect example of Sectoral Heterokromia, a difference in the color of the iris, where only part of it has a different color from the rest. It can be inherited, or caused by genetic “Mosaic”, so-called Chimerism, disease or injury.
16: This is almost spooky;
He was born with his father’s occupational injury
His father had his finger stymed in an accident when he was 10. The son was born with a similar short index finger.
– This case will require more scientific study, our house doctor replies; – There’s no research per. today on whether acquired properties are can be hereditary. It includes injuries and accidents. A possible explanation for this short index finger is probably an abnormality and a rather bizarre coincidence, concludes Dr. Olsen
17: The two sister-in-law discovered they had both raised toes
In medical terms, this condition is better known as Sinactic Dysmeli, but it is often referred to as only “conjoined toes”, although the condition can occur on both fingers and toes. Pesients with Klippel-Trenaunays or Apert’s syndrome often have this deviation. Quite common in the animal kingdom, so this condition is rarer among humans. Statistically, it is a baby with raised toes per. 2000-2500 births. Extremely discernible it is not, but these two in-laws celebrated with an identical tattoo each.
As the excellent gossip magazine we are, we know that Ashton Kutcher has the condition, and he is one would more than like to look like..
18: He can grab things with his buttocks
Often referred to as “double joints” or “round joints” people with this condition can move their joints beyond the usual movement pattern. It is called “hypermobility”. This is common in 10% to 15% of all children and usually decreases with age. Only 5% of full adults have this ability.
There are several causes of hypermobility: altered bone forms, ostensive ligaments, muscle abnormalities or stiffness and propriosepjon (sense of movement).
19: The daughter he is hair-tight with black hair
When someone has a blonde or whose strip in their hair due to punctualized melanin, it is called Poliosis. However, there is no name for areas with increased melanin. Some call this a “fetal mark”, and others say that it is probably just a discoloration of the hair.
20: He has tentacles under his tongue
No this is not a last desperate attempt at something completely new of Halloween outfits from Top Toy in Denmark. It’s called plica frimbriata, and is certainly no checking tricks to get the clone more either. The tentacle-like emergences occur when the folds that run along the frenulu (string under the tongue), have small growths or skin lobes. They’re harmless, but can get stuck in your teeth. If so, the dental hygienist cuts them off for you.