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Hull toddler with rare bone condition spent a year with broken leg
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Hull toddler with rare bone condition spent a year with broken leg

Carson Lees, a 2-year-old from Marfleet, has been living with Congenital Pseudarthrosis (CPT), a rare condition that causes fragile bones prone to breaking. After developing an unstable 'false joint' shortly after birth, Carson's leg fractured in June 2025, leading to a diagnosis of CPT. His parents initially believed the issue could be resolved with physiotherapy, but after multiple hospital visits and tests, they learned the severity of the condition. Carson spent nearly a year in a growing cast, awaiting surgery at age two. The operation, which lasted over five hours, did not guarantee complete healing, and there remains uncertainty about the long-term outcome. Despite the challenges, Carson remains cheerful and adapts creatively to his limitations, using techniques like bum-shuffling to move around. His mother expressed hope for recovery while acknowledging the potential need for further surgeries or even amputation.

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Hull toddler with rare bone condition spent a year with broken leg

Carson Lees, a 2-year-old from Marfleet, has been living with Congenital Pseudarthrosis (CPT), a rare condition that causes fragile bones prone to breaking. After developing an unstable 'false joint' shortly after birth, Carson's leg fractured in June 2025, leading to a diagnosis of CPT. His parents initially believed the issue could be resolved with physiotherapy, but after multiple hospital visits and tests, they learned the severity of the condition. Carson spent nearly a year in a growing cast, awaiting surgery at age two. The operation, which lasted over five hours, did not guarantee complete healing, and there remains uncertainty about the long-term outcome. Despite the challenges, Carson remains cheerful and adapts creatively to his limitations, using techniques like bum-shuffling to move around. His mother expressed hope for recovery while acknowledging the potential need for further surgeries or even amputation.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article focuses on a medical case and personal struggle rather than political ideology or policy debate. While the condition itself is rare and medically significant, the framing remains neutral, focusing on the family's experience and medical treatment without overtly advocating for any policy,

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