2018
DOI: 10.30918/irjmms.63.18.030
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Rachipagus parasitic twin in an Ethiopian neonate: A case report from the Horn of Africa

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“…14,16 In Ethiopia, the true incidence is not reported, but there are limited reports disclosing the cases of conjoined twins. Some of these are omphalopagus conjoined twins, 17 parasitic twins, 18 dicephalus tetrabrachius, 19 and thoracoomphalopagus conjoined twins. 20 Our article reported a case of liveborn ischiopagus dicephalus tetrabrachius bipus conjoined twins.…”
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“…14,16 In Ethiopia, the true incidence is not reported, but there are limited reports disclosing the cases of conjoined twins. Some of these are omphalopagus conjoined twins, 17 parasitic twins, 18 dicephalus tetrabrachius, 19 and thoracoomphalopagus conjoined twins. 20 Our article reported a case of liveborn ischiopagus dicephalus tetrabrachius bipus conjoined twins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%