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Kako stvari stoje, ne treba vam 75%
A man with an unusually tiny brain manages to live an entirely normal life despite his condition, which was caused by a fluid build-up in his skull.
Scans of the 44-year-old man's brain showed that a huge fluid-filled chamber called a ventricle took up most of the room in his skull, leaving little more than a thin sheet of actual brain tissue (see image, right).
"It is hard for me [to say] exactly the percentage of reduction of the brain, since we did not use software to measure its volume. But visually, it is more than a 50% to 75% reduction," says Lionel Feuillet, a neurologist at the Mediterranean University in Marseille, France.
Feuillet and his colleagues describe the case of this patient in The Lancet. He is a married father of two children, and works as a civil servant.
Cova radi kao cata u drzavnoj sluzbi i vodi normalan zivot, iako mu nedostaje preko 2/3 mozga :-) Boluje od hidrocefalusa, izvadili su mu cevku za drenazu u 14-toj godini, i do 44-te godine niko nije provalio da liku nedostaje dobar deo mozga...
Dakle, nemanje 75% mozga nije nikakva prepreka za bavljenje poslom drzavnog cinovnika, kako stvari stoje ;-)
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[Ovu poruku je menjao Ivan Dimkovic dana 25.04.2011. u 16:17 GMT+1]
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