Bangladeshi boy with 'old man' illness baffles doctors

Four-year-old Bayezid Shikdar at Dhaka Medical College Hospital on Sunday. Born with excess skin that hangs from his limbs and face causing it to sag, he also suffers from related heart, vision and hearing problems.
Four-year-old Bayezid Shikdar at Dhaka Medical College Hospital on Sunday. Born with excess skin that hangs from his limbs and face causing it to sag, he also suffers from related heart, vision and hearing problems. PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
Four-year-old Bayezid Shikdar at Dhaka Medical College Hospital on Sunday. Born with excess skin that hangs from his limbs and face causing it to sag, he also suffers from related heart, vision and hearing problems.
A BOY AT HEART: He is very fond of fish and rice. He plays football and hide-and- seek with his cousins... When I first saw him, he looked like a bundle of skin. We had no idea what he was afflicted with. We thought the condition would go away soon. - BAYEZID'S MOTHER, KHATUN (left), stressing that her son is just like any other child. PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

DHAKA • A four-year-old Bangladeshi boy suffering from a mysterious illness that makes him look like an old man has been admitted to hospital for tests, doctors and his family said.

Doctors at a top hospital in Dhaka have agreed to try to diagnose and treat Bayezid Shikdar, who comes from a poor farming family, for free after learning of his plight on the weekend.

Born with excess skin that hangs from his limbs and face causing it to sag, Bayezid also suffers from related heart, vision and hearing problems.

His father, Mr Lablu Shikdar, said numerous doctors have been at a loss to explain his condition.

"We sold our land to treat him at local hospitals. We took him to religious healers and herbal doctors, but his condition did not change. This hospital is our last hope," Mr Shikdar said at Dhaka Medical College Hospital this week.

"We hope they'll make him look like any other normal child."

Doctors initially suspected he was suffering from progeria, which causes rapid and premature ageing shortly after birth, leading to severe health complications.

The extremely rare genetic disorder was the subject of Hollywood movie The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button starring Brad Pitt.

But doctors at the Dhaka hospital expressed caution, saying extensive tests were needed.

"In progeria, the ageing process accelerates with time," said Dr Abul Kalam, head of the hospital's burns and plastic surgery unit.

"But Bayezid's parents have said the ageing of their boy has halted recently. He has shown signs of improvement," he said.

"We're investigating his condition. In addition to loose skin, he has problems with his heart, ear, eyes and penis."

Doctors said his genetic condition may also be the result of inbreeding, with marriage among relatives, including first cousins, common in Bangladesh's rural areas.

Bayezid's mother, Khatun, stressed that her son is just like any other child. "He is very fond of fish and rice. He plays football and hide-and-seek with his cousins," she said, after her son's case was highlighted in the local media. "When I first saw him, he looked like a bundle of skin. We had no idea what he was afflicted with. We thought the condition would go away soon."

Doctors at the same hospital have also been treating a 26-year- old father dubbed "Tree Man" for the rare and massive bark-like growths on his hands and feet.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on August 10, 2016, with the headline Bangladeshi boy with 'old man' illness baffles doctors. Subscribe