Layla Qualls looks like a happy, 9- to
10-month-old baby— but she’s actually three years old. The Oklahoma girl was
diagnosed with Syndrome X, which means she will never age.
Researchers from the University of California Los
Angeles studied Layla as one of seven children found worldwide with Syndrome X
to understand the extremely rare condition, News9.com reported. They hoped to
find the condition’s genetic blueprint to see which genes are slowing down the
aging process.
Their study concluded that the blood of Syndrome
X children does not look younger than that of a normal child, but the research
won’t stop there.
"It would have been nice to say we found a
footprint of the mechanism that could explain that condition," study
author Dr. Steve Horvath told News9.com. "As a researcher you need to
continue searching."
For Layla’s family, whatever doctors would find
doesn’t change how they feel about their girl.
"She might be like this forever and she
might not walk and do other things that other children do but that's okay with
us, we still love her," mom Felicia Qualls, told News9.com.
Layla, the second child born to Felicia and
Jesse, wouldn’t eat when she was born and wasn’t able to gain weight. She
turned three on May 3 and only weighs 19 pounds. Her doctors are baffled for an
explanation.
"She's seen, it seems, like every specialist
there is, everything comes back normal," Jesse told News9.com.
"And that is frustrating because you know
after all those tests, they're all normal but we know she's not normal,"
Felicia told the news channel.
According to News9.com, the researchers are in
the process of doing a genetic study on the Syndrome X children.
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