2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.mjafi.2017.08.008
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Cephalothoracopagus: A rare conjoined twins, pre and postnatal findings

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“…The diagnosis should be suspected when monozygotic fetuses are shown to consistently hold the same fixed position relative to each other 2 . Conjoined twins can be divided into symmetric conjoined twins and heteropagus or parasitic twins 3,4 …”
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“…The diagnosis should be suspected when monozygotic fetuses are shown to consistently hold the same fixed position relative to each other 2 . Conjoined twins can be divided into symmetric conjoined twins and heteropagus or parasitic twins 3,4 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…2 Conjoined twins can be divided into symmetric conjoined twins and heteropagus or parasitic twins. 3,4 A 27-year-old gravida 2 patient at 28 weeks of gestation was re- malformation of craniofacial appearance suggesting hypotelorism, a flat nasal bridge, micrognathia, and low-set ears (Fig. 1b,c).…”
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“…Existe mayor prevalencia en fetos de sexo femenino en relación con los de sexo masculino con una proporción de 3:1, asimismo la clasificación del tipo de siameses se debe a la unión de una o varias partes del cuerpo para determinar la posibilidad de una separación al nacer (Gómez & Sandoval, 2018;Saravagi et al, 2022;Vegar et al, 2020).…”
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