Horny Chinese granny - 101 year old woman grows horn on forehead

Started by Syt, March 10, 2010, 11:49:45 PM

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Syt

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1256398/Chinese-grandmother-grows-devil-horns.html

QuoteThe goat woman: Chinese grandmother, 101, grows mystery horn on forehead

An elderly Chinese woman has stunned her family and fellow villagers by growing from her forehead a horn than resembles a goat's.

Grandmother Zhang Ruifang, 101, of Linlou village, Henan province, began developing the mysterious protrusion last year.

Since then it has grown 2.4in in length and another now appears to emerging on the other side of the mother of seven's forehead.


Zhang Ruifang

Bizarre: Zhang Ruifang began growing a horn last year. It is now 2.4in long

The condition has left her family baffled and worried.

Her youngest of six sons, Zhang Guozheng, 60, said when a patch of rough skin formed on her forehead last year 'we didn't pay too much attention to it'.

'But as time went on a horn grew out of her head and it is now 6cm long,' added Mr Zhang, whose eldest brother and sibling is 82 years old.

'Now something is also growing on the right side of her forehead. It's quite possible that it's another horn.'

Although, it is unknown what the protrusion is on Mrs Zhang's head, it resembles a cutaneous horn.

This is a funnel-shaped growth and although most are only a few millimetres in length, some can extend a number of inches from the skin.

Cutaneous horns are made up of compacted keratin, which is the same protein we have in our hair and nails, and forms horns, wool and feathers in animals.

They usually develop in fair-skinned elderly adults who have a history of significant sun exposure but it is extremely unusual to see it form protrusions of this size.

The growths are most common in elderly people, aged between 60 and the mid-70s. They can sometimes be cancerous but more than half of cases are benign.

Common underlying causes of cutaneous horns are common warts, skin cancer and actinic keratoses, patches of scaly skin that develop on skin exposed to the sun, such as your face, scalp or forearms.

Cutaneous horns can be removed surgically but this does not treat the underlying cause.
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The Mutter Museum in Philly has a wax figure representation of a French woman who had a 9 inch horn protruding from her forehead drooping down.  That was one of the less freaky things I saw there...
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Quote from: derspiess on March 11, 2010, 12:33:41 AM
The Mutter Museum in Philly has a wax figure representation of a French woman who had a 9 inch horn protruding from her forehead drooping down.  That was one of the less freaky things I saw there...

I can just imagine the visitors. :bleeding:
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Syt

Quote from: HisMajestyBOB on March 11, 2010, 01:26:55 AM
Not enough tiger penis in her diet.

.... or too much. "Here, if your wife ain't horny, give her plenty of this!"
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Caliga

I think there are a number of cases of humans growing horns in the medical literature.... IIRC it's not an actual horn in the sense of one a cow or goat would grow, but some sort of weird deformed mutant mole.
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Quote from: Caliga on March 11, 2010, 06:05:32 AM
I think there are a number of cases of humans growing horns in the medical literature.... IIRC it's not an actual horn in the sense of one a cow or goat would grow, but some sort of weird deformed mutant mole.

Or, as the article states:
Quotehttp://cutaneous horns are made up of compacted keratin, which is the same protein we have in our hair and nails, and forms horns, wool and feathers in animals.

They usually develop in fair-skinned elderly adults who have a history of significant sun exposure but it is extremely unusual to see it form protrusions of this size.
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She should start her own religion and claim the Mandate of Heaven.

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