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  • Grabb says that while removing the growth, he discovered it contained a nearly perfect foot and the formation of another foot, a hand and a thigh.

    Surgeon finds foot in newborn's brain tumor 2008

  • Dr. Paul Grabb says he operated on Sam Esquibel at Memorial Hospital for Children, Colorado Springs, after an MRI showed a microscopic tumor on the newborn's brain.

    Surgeon finds foot in newborn's brain tumor 2008

  • Grabb isn't sure what caused the growth but says it may have been a type of congenital brain tumor.

    Surgeon finds foot in newborn's brain tumor 2008

  • The growth may also have been a case of "fetus in fetu" — in which a fetal twin begins to form within another — but such cases very rarely occur in the brain, Grabb said.

    Surgeon finds foot in newborn's brain tumor 2008

  • When [Dr. Paul] Grabb performed the life-saving surgery at Memorial Hospital for Children in Colorado Springs, he was in for another surprise: he also found what appeared to be parts of an intestine in the folds of the infant's tiny brain, in addition to another developing foot, hand and thigh.

    Boing Boing 2008

  • "It looked like the breech delivery of a baby, coming out of the brain," Grabb said.

    Surgeon finds foot in newborn's brain tumor 2008

  • "The foot literally popped out of the brain," Grabb told TheDenverChannel Wednesday.

    Boing Boing 2008

  • Grabb. it is focussed around music, not podcasts, but we have a very of-the-web goal: to give URLs to music (a media type that has resisted webification until recently.)

    Scripting News for 9/21/07 « Scripting News Annex 2007

  • Cup winners; Patrick's pro highlight was winning the '89 French Open doubles with Jim Grabb.

    USATODAY.com - Sibling rivalry: One sister, brother dominates 2002

  • A fine rain now made her still more dismal; vans with the odd names of those engaged in odd industries -- Sprules, Manufacturer of Saw-dust; Grabb, to whom no piece of waste paper comes amiss -- fell flat as a bad joke; bold lovers, sheltered behind one cloak, seemed to her sordid, past their passion; the flower women,

    The Voyage Out 1915

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