Jolinn
02-23-05, 05:21 PM
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1024449.cms>
>
> RETRIEVED: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2005
>
> Successful quadruple transplant done in city
>
> TIMES NEWS NETWORK
>
> THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2005 11:14:07 PM
>
> AHMEDABAD:
>
> (SNIP)
>
> Rare inter-sex child made boy: Born a hermaphrodite
> to a tribal couple in
> the Panchmahals two years ago, Kailash Arvind was a
> rare case with an
> incidence of one in 10 lakh live births wherein the
> child has both the
> organs male and a female organs.
>
> On Thursday, he was operated on and now has only
> male reproductive organs.
> "We decided to do away with female organs as the
> child looked more like a
> male and had developed male organs," said head of
> the paediatric surgery
> department at VS Hospital, Aniruddha Shah, who
> performed the laproscopy
> surgery on Thursday.
>
> RETRIEVED: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2005
>
> Successful quadruple transplant done in city
>
> TIMES NEWS NETWORK
>
> THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2005 11:14:07 PM
>
> AHMEDABAD:
>
> (SNIP)
>
> Rare inter-sex child made boy: Born a hermaphrodite
> to a tribal couple in
> the Panchmahals two years ago, Kailash Arvind was a
> rare case with an
> incidence of one in 10 lakh live births wherein the
> child has both the
> organs male and a female organs.
>
> On Thursday, he was operated on and now has only
> male reproductive organs.
> "We decided to do away with female organs as the
> child looked more like a
> male and had developed male organs," said head of
> the paediatric surgery
> department at VS Hospital, Aniruddha Shah, who
> performed the laproscopy
> surgery on Thursday.