
When a 28-year-old woman arrived at Taiwan's Fooyin University Hospital with complaints of eye pain, doctors approached it like a normal, run-of-the-mill case of eye discomfort. Her eye, which was badly swollen, was unable to completely shut, so Dr. Hong Chi Ting peered into the small slit between her eyelid and cheek. That's when he realized this wasn't like anything he had seen before. As BBC reports, what the doctor saw through the tiny gap was a small, slender black leg. He tugged on the leg...
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