>"[...] the woman joins an elite club of just nine people who are known to have lived without their entire cerebellum. A detailed description of how the disorder affects a living adult is almost non-existent, say doctors from the Chinese hospital, because most people with the condition die at a young age and the problem is only discovered on autopsy."
Is this woman the only one of the nine to have lived this long? Incredible given how critical the cerebellum is.
I would think that people who die very young, like kids, would get autopsied all the time, simply because such deaths are rare and there would be suspicion of foul play or other issues.
Is this woman the only one of the nine to have lived this long? Incredible given how critical the cerebellum is.