Many people are unaware of the symptoms of primary dwarfism caused by type II microcephalic osteodysplasia. In short, it is a complex form of dwarfism in which there is no further body growth. There is no other option in these circumstances.
It is regrettable that Abigail Lee was born with this type of genetic disorder. At first glance, the picture seems typical: a child sits in a stroller, but in this case, the stroller is a dollhouse toy.
Although Abigail is two years old, her nine-pound weight is comparable to that of a newborn. The estimated height of the girl, according to doctors, is 23 inches. The child’s health is excellent. She grows, eats, and plays, but she does not gain weight.
Although there is currently no known treatment for this type of dwarfism, there is still hope that future scientific advances will be beneficial to her.