Question
This baby was born with a critical physical disorder.
1.1. What is the disorder?
1.2. Is it curable?
1.3. If so when?
Birth detail of the Baby
DOB - 24. 12. 2008
TOB - 9.14 pm ( As given by the parents. Any rectification may be allowed.)
POB - Ragama, Sri Lanka Long.79.55 - Lat. 07.01
Time Zone - 5.5 hrs
Gender - Male
KP Quiz 02 Score Board
No |
Name |
Answer |
01 |
Tem Pram Chopra |
1.Generative Organs, Vernreal Distemper, The Bladder
2. Puss Formation between Hip and ankles |
02 |
Adith Kasinath |
Physical disorder due to nervous problem |
03 |
Punit Panday |
Health condition involving the nervous system. Two most common disorders can be inappropriate growth of certain parts of the body/ organs or lack of control over certain part of body (e.g. in paralysis). |
04 |
KSV Ramani |
Kidney / Hinder part of brain with impure blood circulation.& urinary problem |
05 |
Dr. Luther Rath |
So the disease could be congenital absence of anus and some part of rectum. The baby undergoes surgery. |
06 |
Sandeep Patel |
Congenital Heart Defect; probably Hypoplasia or Septal Defect. |
07 |
Neeraj Chowksy Ji |
Problem urinory track, may be blocked problem in genitial organ. |
08 |
GRC Pawan |
Heart disease |
09 |
Sunil Gondhalekar |
Deformity in Legs |
10 |
Neelam Guptha |
A congenital and chronic disorder of bones and blood with arising from a nervous disorder seriously affecting the heart and circulation and causes anomaly in abdominal organs like liver and kidneys. It could be a malfunctioning in bone marrow which gives rise to malignancy in blood cells or abdominal organs. |
11 |
D.Krishnamurthy. |
severe nervous debility below hip region and may lead to
paralysis. |
12 |
M.S.Bhora -
(by Traditional) |
Enlargement in body structure as enlargement of Bones at the junction of hip joints, thigh along with some abnormalities in abdomen reasion may be malfunction of Liver orenlargement of liver. |
13 |
Ajoy |
Reproductory organs. Further more venus is in the 7th house denoting GENITALS.
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14 |
Sandeep Patel |
Congenital heart disease. |
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