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Harlequin Baby
Weird ass medical condition... So rare~

Length: 229
Rating: 4.60 (205 ratings)
Tags: malacca_jackass medical condition harlequin baby weird miracle

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Asian Child Fallen Victim to Harlequin Icthyosis
All information about this disease can be found at http://wikipedia.org

Length: 33
Rating: 3.90 (156 ratings)
Tags: harlequin icthyosis disease baby

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Ichthyosis - Harlequin Type Ichthyosis - 日本オーディオ
This is a serious, hereditary skin disease that causes skin to become abnormally thick and cracked, as well as eyes, ears and noses to be stunted. Because the skin is the body's way of keeping moisture in and bacteria out, people with this disease can become dehydrated very quickly and the risk of infection is also very high. For this reason, babies born with this disease never used to survive the first few hours or days after birth. The disease can now be managed to some extent by an intensive regimen of bathing and "creaming" - smearing thick, greasy cream all over one's body three or more times a day. In spite of these treatments, few people with this painful, disfiguring disease live into adulthood. Subtitles: Portuguese Audio: Japanese

Length: 168
Rating: 4.40 (107 ratings)
Tags: hereditary Harlequin 日本オーディオ Ichthyosis skin corpse disease Autopsy Forensic pathologist doença bebe

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Harlequin - Thinking of You(audio only)
another good song from harlequin a canadian band.

Length: 264
Rating: 5.00 (13 ratings)
Tags: Thinking of You

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Sven Vath - Harlequin - The Beauty And The Beast (1994)
Sven Vath - Harlequin - The Beauty And The Beast (Single Version) Eye Q Records, 1994

Length: 227
Rating: 4.90 (113 ratings)
Tags: Sven Vath Vaeth Väth Harlequin Beauty And Beast @ Live Full Movie Mix DJ Clip Old Rare Cocoon Club New Single Version

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Harlequins - Irish - Semi Finals - Britains Got Talent
Harlequins Ballet Irish dancing Semi Finals Britains Got Talent ITV Harlequins Ballet Irish dancing Semi Finals Britains Got Talent ITV Harlequins Ballet Irish dancing Semi Finals Britains Got Talent ITV Harlequins Ballet Irish dancing Semi Finals Britains Got Talent ITV Simon Cowell Piers Morgan Amanda Holden Ant and Dec

Length: 340
Rating: 4.40 (23 ratings)
Tags: Faryl Smith Semi Finals Britains Got Talent ITV

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Tough Enough / Harlequin / Still Smokin S&E ATM 1983
2of2. They finish out their review of WarGames. A mixed review for Tough Enough. They didn't like Harlequin. The stinker of the week is Cheech and Chong's Still Smokin.

Length: 657
Rating: 4.90 (7 ratings)
Tags: movie reviews atthemovies siskel and ebert

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Harlequin Type Ichthyosis
Harlequin-type ichthyosis (also harlequin ichthyosis, ichthyosis congenita, or keratosis diffusa fetalis), a skin disease, is the most severe form of congenital ichthyosis, characterized by a thickening of the keratin layer in fetal human skin. In sufferers of the disease, the skin contains massive, diamond-shaped scales, and tends to give off a reddish color. In addition, the eyes, ears, mouth, and other appendages may be abnormally contracted. The scaly keratin greatly limits the child's movement. Because the skin is cracked where normal skin would fold, it is easily pregnable by bacteria and other contaminants, resulting in serious risk of fatal infection. Sufferers are known as harlequin fetuses, harlequin babies, or harlequins. The harlequin-type designation comes from both the baby's apparent facial expression and the diamond-shape of the scales (resembling the costume of Arlecchino), which are caused by severe hyperkeratosis. The disease can be diagnosed in the uterus by way of fetal skin biopsy or by morphologic analysis of amniotic fluid cells obtained by amniocentesis. In addition, doctors can now usually recognize common features of the disease through ultrasound, and follow up with 3D ultrasound can diagnose the condition. The features of sufferers are deformed facially and cranially. The ears may be very poorly developed or absent entirely, as may the nose. The eyelids are severely everted (ectropion), which leaves the eyes and the area around them very susceptible to trauma. They often bleed upon birth. The lips, pulled by the dry skin, are fixed into a wide grimace (eclabium). Arms, feet, and fingers are almost always deformed in such a way that they cannot bend properly, and may be below the normal size. They present hypoplasia in the fingers; therefore, they cannot grab things properly, or they can barely touch them. Polydactyly, a condition in which one has more than the usual number of toes or fingers, has also been found in these infants. They are extremely susceptible to changes in temperature due to their armor-like skin, which prevents normal heat loss. This can result in hyperthermia. Their respiration is also restricted by the skin, which impedes the chest wall from expanding and drawing in enough air. This can lead to hyperventilation and respiratory failure. Harlequins are often dehydrated, as their plated skin is not well suited to keeping water in. Treatment and prognosis In the past, the disorder was invariably fatal, whether due to dehydration, infection (sepsis), restricted respiration due to the plating, or other related causes. The most common cause of death was systemic infection and sufferers rarely survived for more than a few days. However, there have been improvements in care, most notably the drug Isotrex. Some patients have survived into adolescence and, in very rare cases, lived to adulthood. A Real Families documentary broadcast on ITV1 in the United Kingdom in 2005 (and later rebroadcast in other countries) showed the lives of two pairs of sisters afflicted with the condition: Lucy and Hannah Betts (ages 18 and 15), and Dana and Lara Bowen (ages 8 and 1½). The girls all went through a daily routine of getting up early in the morning and bathing for two hours to soften the skin, scrubbing hard to remove as much of the hard extra skin as possible, and then covering their entire bodies in a thick layer of moisturiser. A second and third "creaming" as they called it had to be performed in the afternoon and at bedtime to soften the skin. Even with this treatment a thick layer of hyperkeratotic skin covered them and they were plagued with infections. Scales on the inside of the eyelids had blinded one of Lucy's eyes and left the other eye with 10% vision. Hannah Betts also suffers from cerebral palsy. Their skin was said to grow at fourteen times the normal rate. Vacuuming the carpets was necessary at least a couple of times a day to remove the shed skin.[1]. A documentary on Five in 2008 showed the same children three years later after major advances in medical technology. The children were said to be four of just seven in the United Kingdom, Lucy being the longest surviving of any such child in the country ever. The chances of suffering from the condition were given as roughly one in a million in general. These figures would indicate that one in 500 people have the recessive allele, giving a one-in-250,000 chance of two unrelated people bringing these alleles together, and finally there being a one-in-four chance of these alleles being brought together and causing the condition. The chances of any one person with the disease mating with an unaffected person to produce a child who is also a sufferer would be about 1 in 2000.

Length: 34
Rating: 3.80 (5 ratings)
Tags: World Trade Center Attacks WTC 9/11 Proof There is No God Harlequin Baby Syndrome LethalKillingMachine

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Opeth- Reverie/Harlequin Forest
This is an Opeth video I created for this song Reverie Harlequin Forest. I made again using iMovie and my MacBook and with Pictures I found on the internet. I hope you like it. Let me know what you think. Because of timing it cut off the end. I got almost all of the song.

Length: 609
Rating: 4.90 (106 ratings)
Tags: Opeth Reverie Harlequin Forest.

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Team Harlequin interview Lisa and Jess from The Veronicas
Loreta and Kriss of Team Harlequin interview Jess and Lisa of The Veronicas. Credit to Lexy for camera work.

Length: 442
Rating: 4.80 (18 ratings)
Tags: team harlequin veronicas lisa jess

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