Comment on Turgut et al.’s Three mythic giants for common fetal malformation called “cyclopia”: Polyphemus, Tepegöz, and Grendel

Francesco M. Galassi, Emanuele Torrisi, Elena Varotto

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Abstract

Dear Editor,
We have read with pleasure Turgut et al.’s article and sincerely appreciate how they drew the readers’ attention to the mythological figure of Tepegöz, less universally known than those of Polyphemus or Grendel, as well their attempt at making a comparative analysis of the three accounts about such fictional monsters and their destinies upon meeting their heroic nemeses...
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3665-3666
Number of pages2
JournalChild's Nervous System
Volume37
Issue number12
Early online date1 Oct 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2021

Keywords

  • Congenital disease
  • Cyclops
  • History
  • Myth
  • Palaeopathology

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