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Among 56,249 maternities in the Collaborative Perinatal Project, 615 were twin maternities. One of these resulted in stillborn thoracoomphalopagus MZ female twins with multiple cardiovascular, alimentary and other malformations.
Brigitte de la Burdé +1 more
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Administering anesthesia for the separation of conjoined twins poses distinct challenges for anesthesiologists. The rarity of these surgeries, coupled with the unique anatomical variations in each case, makes every separation procedure a distinct ...
R Safdhar Hasmi +3 more
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Dicephalus Parapagus Conjoined Twins
Background: Conjoined twins are monoamniotic monochorionic twins resulting from incomplete division of the embryonic disk and amniotic sac. This rare condition has an incidence of 1:33,000 to 1:165,000 pregnancies.
Alfa Febrianda, Roza Sriyanti
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Ruptured omphalocele in thoracoomphalopagus conjoined twins.
A ruptured omphalocele is a very rare complication in conjoined twins. Some cases have prompted emergency neonatal separation of the twins with varying results. We report a case of ruptured omphalocele in a thoraco-omphalopagus twin managed by primary repair of the defect at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu.
S O, Ekenze +5 more
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Background: The emergency transport of thoraco-omphalopagus conjoined twins is a rare occurrence in the medical field of emergency medicine with no specific guidelines on which medical personnel can rely upon.
Bogdan Oprita +2 more
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Asymmetric parasitic twins - Heteropagus [PDF]
ALVES, RITA DE CÁSSIA S. +5 more
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Conjoined twins in Edo state of Nigeria; a report of the first surviving set
The term conjoined twins refers to babies who are physically joined at some point. It is a rare condition with an estimated incidence of 1 per 200,000 live births.
Amuabunos AE +3 more
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Am J Med Genet C Semin Med Genet [PDF]
Conjoined twins (CT) are a very rare developmental accident of uncertain etiology. Prevalence has been previously estimated to be 1 in 50,000 to 1 in 100,000 births.
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Successfully separated conjoined twins at French Medical Institute for Mothers and Children Kabul Afghanistan. [PDF]
Rahimi MT +5 more
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Conjoined twins in dichorionic diamniotic triplet pregnancy: a report of three cases and literature review. [PDF]
Liu H +5 more
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