Primordial Dwarfism - Notable People Believed To Have Primordial Dwarfism

Notable People Believed To Have Primordial Dwarfism

  • Charlotte Garside - world's smallest girl
  • Nelson de la Rosa - late actor linked to US baseball team the Boston Red Sox.
  • Lucia Zarate - first person identified to have MOPD II.
  • Weng Weng - late Filipino actor and martial artist
  • Aditya Dev - world's smallest bodybuilder
  • Gul Mohammed - former smallest man of all-time
  • He Pingping - world's shortest man until his death in 2010
  • Khagendra Thapa Magar - world's shortest man from his 18th birthday on 14 October 2010
  • Chandra Bahadur Dangi - current smallest man of all-time
  • Sienna Bernal - part of a set of twins with her sister is a normal height
  • Junrey Balawing

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