MANILA, Philippines - Timothy Eli Thompson, a 6-pound, 8-ounce baby was born without a nose on March 4 in Alabama.
His condition is medically known as congenital arhinia - condition so rare it only has a one in 197 million probability.
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According to National Center for Biotechnology Information, it is a condition with only 30 cases reported so far.
There had been no indications that Eli wouldn't be a healthy baby. "I pulled back, and said, 'Something's wrong!'" Thompson told Al.com. "And the doctor said, 'No, he's perfectly fine.' Then I shouted, 'He doesn't have a nose!'"
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According to the report, Eli's mother has already talked with parents who have had children born with the same condition, and it helped her feel better about Eli.
Five days after being born, Eli went through a tracheotomy to assist with his breathing. However, because of the operation, Eli doesn’t make noise when he cries.
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