Autopsy Findings on a Pair of Dicephalic Parapagus Twins: A Case Report
Date
2014Author
Owiti, W
Kitunguu, P
Kiilu, C
Langat, R
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ArticleLanguage
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Conjoined twins are a rare occurrence that presents significant challenges to both parents and medical care givers with many theories being advanced to explain this occurrence.“Parapagus” is a fairly recent term, in which the twins lie side by side with ventro-lateral fusion and are extremely rare representing 0.5% of all reported cases. We present a case report on post mortem findings on a set of parapagus twins delivered through caesarian section at Narok district hospital. We illustrate the various anomalies of the thoracic, abdominal cavity and central nervous system and discuss the embryologic etiologic theories.
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Annals of African Surgery Vol 11, No 1 (2014)Collections
- Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) [10377]