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Sudan J Paed. 2011; 11(2): 50-3


Dicephalus tribrachius conjoined twins: Case report and review of literature.

Mohammed O Swar; Mohammed A Khawaga; Sara H Altahir.




Abstract

Conjoined twins is a phenomenon believed to be caused by either delayed splitting of the fertilized ovum or fusion of the embryonic stem cells. Disorganization of mutant genes is believed to be a cause in some cases. We report a case of stillborn dicephalus tribrachius female conjoined twins with features that are not reported previously in the literature with a single umbilical artery and two urinary bladders. The cause of intrauterine death in this case was probably multi-factorial i.e. severe anemia in the mother, congestive heart failure, complications of obstructed labor and multiple skull fractures.

Key words: Conjoint twins; Dicephalus tribrachius; Sudan






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