Baby left with devil horns after undergoing surgery

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A toddler battling a rare brain condition has been left with devil horns after surgery. Clyne Solano, who is 22-months-old, suffered from hydranencephaly in the womb which stopped his brain from fully developing.

When he was born in January 2017 in the Philippines, his mother quickly noticed small cracks in his skull.

Surgeons operated on Clyne in March this year to relieve swelling on his brain and the operation was a success.

But the procedure caused his skull to cave in to the holes in his head where the brain tissue was missing.

Since then, the horn-like ridges have become more and more pronounced as his bones continue to grow.

The youngster now needs reconstructive surgery to attempt to return his head to a normal shape.

But his mother Justine is afraid of putting him through another operation in case he is not strong enough to survive.

Despite the severity of the condition, doctors in Pasig City, Philippines have given Clyne a ”good” prognosis for his expected life.

He recently had a separate operation to change the tube in his airways that allow him to breathe by himself.

Clyne is fed by pouring milk and supplements through a second tube going through his nose and into his oesophagus.

Hydranencephaly is caused by the right and left hemispheres of the brain failing to develop in the womb, and it is incurable.

Most infants born with severe condition die within a few months, but Clyne is battling on.