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 Holding A Piece Of His Own Skull That Fell Off
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post Jul 25 2006, 10:28 PM
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KOLKATA, India (Reuters) - Hundreds of people are thronging a hospital in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata to see a patient holding a piece of his own skull that fell off.

Doctors say a large, dead section of 25-year-old electrician Sambhu Roy's skull came away Sunday after severe burns starved it of blood.

"When he came to us late last year, his scalp was completely burned and within months it came off exposing the skull," Ratan Lal Bandyopadhyay, the surgeon who treated Roy told Reuters Wednesday.

"Later, we noticed that the part of his skull was loosening due to lack of blood supply to the affected area, which can happen in such extensive burn cases."

The piece came off Sunday and hundreds of people and dozens of doctors now crowd around his bed, where he lies holding the bone.

Bandyopadhyay said the skull's inner covering and the membrane which helps produce bone was miraculously unaffected, allowing fresh bone to grow.

"When the skull came off, I thought he will die, but we noticed a new covering on his head forming and that might have pushed the 'dead skull' out," he said.

While possible, such cases are extremely rare.

Roy was injured and almost killed when he was electrocuted while repairing a high voltage wire last October.

"Doctors say a new skull covering has replaced the old one, but I am not letting go of this one," he told Reuters.

He intends to keep his prized possession for life and not hand it over to the hospital when he leaves: "My skull has made me famous," he says


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post Jul 26 2006, 08:35 AM
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Eeesh. And might I add Eeeww.. cool..but eeww. Very interesting article though. It's always reassuring that there are such rare cases of things like this that still keep the science community baffled.

That is an incredibaly large piece of the man's skull and suprisingly he lived after losing it. I've heard of people growing a third set of teeth after losing their adult ones which is odd as well.


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Well, where there is Life there is Hope!

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Now there is a fella who truelly lost his head!

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