2023
DOI: 10.3390/genes14091745
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Diprosopus: A Rare Case of Craniofacial Duplication and a Systematic Review of the Literature

Viola Trevisani,
Eleonora Balestri,
Manuela Napoli
et al.

Abstract: In 1990, Gorlin et al. described four types of craniofacial duplications: (1) single mouth with duplication of the maxillary arch; (2) supernumerary mouth laterally placed with rudimentary segments; (3) single mouth with replication of the mandibular segments; and (4) true facial duplication, namely diprosopus. We describe a newborn born with wide-spaced eyes, a very broad nose, and two separate mouths. Workup revealed the absence of the corpus callosum and the presence of a brain midline lipoma, wide sutures,… Show more

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