A five-month old boy from Shaoyang city in central China’s Hunan Province was recently diagnosed at a local hospital as having tethered cord syndrome, a rare disorder caused by tissue attachments that causes abnormal stretching of the spinal cord and produced on this child what looks a human tail. Ahem, a human tail and that’s all.
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