Humans with wings or other things?
Question by roentgenologist08: Humans with wings or other things? I need to put together a beginning-to-end case study on a pathology for a radiology...
Question by roentgenologist08: Humans with wings or other things?
I need to put together a beginning-to-end case study on a pathology for a radiology class. I’m looking for ideas on what pathology to use. Mesothelioma would be an example of an overused topic. I’d like to do something rare and a bit bizarre, something visually captivating. Like a human who’s grown wings, for example. Any suggestions?
Black Hairy Tongue Syndrome certainly is odd enough to suit me. But I don’t think x-rays would be involved. The webbed fingers and toes is closer, but still not exactly what I’m looking for. Polydactylism (extra fingers or toes) would be perfect, but I’m pretty sure a couple of my classmates are doing that one. Keep suggestions coming though! Thanks!!
Best answer:
Answer by rosie recipe
Not quite wings, but there is a rare condition, where the fingers and toes are “webbed”
This might be the first step to human flight as it would make gliding easier – like flying squirrels do. they don’t fly, they glide after lurching off a branch
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