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But what I wanted to know, and couldn’t find in any of the reports, was what condition could make a person’s skull grow 5 centimeters (2 inches) thick,
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There are several bone-thickening diseases that were possible contenders, sparking some initial speculation among science writers on Twitter: Could it be melorheostosis? Osteopetrosis, fibrous dysplasia?
But this one would be a stumper for anyone but Dr. Gregory House, or a Dutch geneticist. So I asked the hospital where the surgery was performed,
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