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A six-year-old Chinese girl has doctors puzzled after thick grey hair started growing all over her body, earning her the nickname "cat-girl".

Li Xiaoyuan, from Fengkai in southern China, had a small birthmark on her back just months ago, which has since grown to cover her entire back and parts of her arms and face, The Sun reports.

"Doctors told us it was just how a birthmark even when it started spreading but now it covers half her body," her father Li Yan was quoted as saying.

"None of the other children want to play with her, they are calling her cat-girl and are really mean."

Her mother Li Jian said it broke her heart to see her daughter suffer like this.

A surgeon at Zhaoqing City Dermalogical l Hospital in China's Guangdong province said Li Xiaoyuan may have a rare skin disease that makes normal moles run amok.

Dr Lou Zhongquan said laser surgery could have been used if the skin problem was smaller, but there would be a significant chance of post surgery haemorrhage if Li was operated on.

Source: ninemsn
xjeanzxx
omg...poor girl...i feel so bad for the little girl...when i look at the picture it really broke my heart...i wish there are some good heart doctor willy to help her. wish her the best luck and health. hope she will recover soon.
Majestic
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.i wish there are some good heart doctor willy to help her.


Doctors don't know everything, reminds me of the play Two weeks with the Queen. Theres so many people in the world suffering from deformities, it really is tragic when they get treated differently.
xxcarolxx
omg thats so sad, poor girl...I hope they find a cure
cma
wow....thats really bad, they find new diseases and viruses every day, cant fix everything
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