In an Asian country recently, I think a little girl was born with an extra arm???
2006-08-03 02:08:58
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answered by 60s Chick 6
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I read of a man who had some sort of stomach surgery. He said he never felt well afterwards, and got sharp pains when he moved. He was trying to board a plane, and could not get thru the metal detector. He was down to his shirt and shorts, and still could not get through. The hospital had left a retractor inside him more than a foot long.
2006-08-03 02:03:51
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answered by chante 6
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There was once we were made to see an Xray of a patient who just came into the Emergency Department. It was an abdominal Xray and it showed a beer bottle within the pelvic cavity. On questioning, the man claimed to have slipped and fallen on the bottle.
2006-08-03 02:03:21
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answered by boingo 3
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I wasn't there, but I swear an on-call ER urologist told me this was true:
Man came into the ER with a dead chicken on the end of his c*ck (sorry had to say that). He also had bloody peck marks all over his thighs. The chicken was stuck on his c*ck due to sphincter contractions at the time of death. Apparently, the guy was "abusing" the chicken...it didn't like it and was pecking at him wildly. In his efforts to control the chicken he ended up strangling it, at which time the spasms entrapped his penis.
2006-08-03 02:24:54
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answered by kathy_is_a_nurse 7
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Where a surgon left a pair if scissors by a patiants liver causing him severe pain in the abdomen and vomiting when io say severe on the floor crying severe!
2006-08-03 02:05:24
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answered by kindchampion 1
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A lacerated penis.
i read this in a medical journal.
A man and his wife were getting ready to have some vigorous sex. He flung himself across the room, but his aim was slightly off and rammed into his wife's thigh, severely bending the erect penis.
Try explaining that in the ER.
2006-08-03 02:05:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The 94 year old woman with Lithopedia ("stone baby"). She had been carrying the calcified (hence "stone baby") fetus for upwards of 60 years by the time they diagnosed and treated her.
2006-08-03 07:42:52
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answered by Endo 6
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There was a man who had been burned badly and where he was burned on his scalp, the bone came off. He had new bone growing back on his head. there was another man who was sick real bad and they went inside him and he had parts of a twin still growing inside him.
2006-08-03 02:10:36
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answered by Anonymous
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foreign accent syndrome..u wake up speaking with a foreign accent
2006-08-03 02:15:47
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answered by Dorothy 2
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