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15 Most Bizarre X-Rays
Published on 8/16/2006


A dentist found the source of the toothache Patrick Lawler
was complaining about on the roof of his mouth: a four-inch
(10-centimeter) nail the construction worker had unknowingly
embedded in his skull six days earlier.



Doctors in Pakistan removed a whole lightbulb from a prisoner's
anus June 28. The man said he awoke with the problem, but
doctors weren't sure.



This X-ray shows a boy who swallowed magnetic pieces of a block
one at a time. When they hit his stomach, they reconnected.



Elsie, a 6-month-old Saint Bernard, swallowed a 13-inch serrated
knife in September 2005. After an operation, the pup had an
8-inch scar but was otherwise fine



A film shows PVC plumbing pipes inserted in the bones of a deceased
person as part of an alleged body parts ring.



On 2004, dutch actress Georgina Verbaan confounded critics
who doubted the authenticity of her mams by publishing
impressive x-ray profiles of the suspect assets on her website.
The results are conclusive proof that the 25-year-old did not
surgically enhance her jubs in advance of a €200,000 photo
shoot for the December issue of Dutch Playboy.




An alien face seems to appear in the X-ray of a duck, which died
in May from injuries it had when found.



A nail gun shot six nails into construction worker Isidro Mejia's
head during an April 2004 accident. He not only survived but was
expected at the time to recover fully.



A An 6-inch pair of surgical scissors appears in the abdomen
of Australian Pat Skinner in April 2004 -- 18 months after
her initial operation.



X-rays from Central Prison in Raleigh, N.C., show items such as
bed springs and batteries that prisoners swallowed to gain trips
to outside hospitals.



Python Gulps Down Queen-Size Electric Blanket. It took surgery to save
a 12-foot Burmese python after it swallowed an entire queen-size
electric blanket - with the electrical cord and control box.
Veterinarians Karsten Fostvedt, above, and Barry Rathfon performed
the two-hour operation.



A safety pin



A row of button batteries



A car key



A fork







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