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A rare case of conjoined twins: craniothoraco omphalopagus-non janiceps
A very rare case of conjoined twins, incompatible with life. Craniothoraco omphalopagus terminated after second trimester anomalies scan. Only anecdotal case reports were available and their inheritance pattern remains a mystery.
Prasad, Gurusamy, Devi, L. Thulasi
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SIAMESES O GEMELOS UNIDOS TORACOONFALOPAGOS Y REVISION DE BIBLIOGRAFIA NACIONAL E INTERNACIONAL
Presentamos el caso clínico de gemela unida o siamés toracoonfalópago. Se destaca el diagnóstico prenatal, el manejo clínico y la resolución planificada del parto por operación cesárea, contando con un apoyo neonatológico de cuidado intensivo.
José Lattus O. +8 more
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Conjoined omphalopagus twins: a casereport
Multiple pregnancies are 3% of the total. The most frequent are dizygotic females, however, a small group of them are of monozygotic conjoined twins in some anatomical area. This attracts the attention of physicians because of the rarity of the condition
Héctor Macías-Avilés +2 more
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THORACO-OMPHALOPAGUS CONJOINED TWINS: CASE REPORT
Conjoined twins are an extremely rare form of monozygotic twinning, with an estimated incidence of between 1 in 100,000 and 1 in 250,000 live births, and are rarely encountered by obstetricians. Prompt diagnosis and management are essential, as around 70% of conjoined twins die within 48 hours of birth or present with lethal congenital malformations ...
Khalid Guelzim +3 more
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Successful separation of xypho-omphalopagus conjoined twins with extrauterine twin-twin transfusion syndrome: a case report [PDF]
Conjoined twining is a rare medical phenomenon, with an overall prevalence of 1.47 per 100 000 births. This report describes a successful separation of xypho-omphalopagus conjoined twins complicated by unbalanced blood shunting through the porto-systemic
Sanja Pleško +27 more
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Conjoined twins are an extremely rare congenital malformation without any known genetic predisposition. Omphalopagus twins are the second most common variety of conjoined twins and usually are joined at the umbilicus.
Uenal, Oezkan +7 more
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Conjoined Twins in Red Sokoto Goat
ΔΕΝ ΔΙΑΤΙΘΕΤΑΙ ΠΕΡΙΛΗΨΗA case of female conjoined twins was found in Red Sokoto goat, delivered alive along with a free male kid without obstetrical assistance. The abnormal twins were examined clinically and at postmortem.
AHMAD, i. +3 more
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Here we report a case of conjoined twins that were diagnosed antenatally by routine two-dimensional transvaginal ultrasound examination at as early as the 9th week of gestational age. The fetuses were of the thoraco-omphalopagus type and were sharing the
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Conjoined twins: twenty years\u27 experience at a reference center in Brazil
OBJECTIVE: This study reports on the experience of one hospital regarding the surgical aspects, anatomic investigation and outcomes of the management of 21 conjoined twin pairs over the past 20 years.
Tannuri, Uenis +3 more
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Successful separation of Xipho-Omphalopagus twins
Xipho-omphalopagus twins are conjoined twins sharing some part of gastrointestinal system and lower sternum. These types of twins have best chances of survival if successfully separated. We report a case of successfully separated Xipho-omphalopagus twins,
Satish Kumar K +4 more
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