Thoraco-Omphalopagus Conjoined Twins: A Case Report

  • Deshmukh I
  • Chhabra P
  • Chakole S
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Abstract

A conjoined twin is an uncommon congenital condition that has a very high morbidity and mortality prevalence. Identical twins united in utero are known as conjoined twins. It's an uncommon occurrence that poses a special difficulty for paediatric surgeons and obstetricians. Conjoined twins are a complicated by-product of monozygotic twinning, which raises the risk of death in the womb. One of the more prevalent varieties of conjoined twins is the thoraco-omphalopagus type, in which the heart is involved in an anterior, chest-based fusion. This case involves a 26-year-old woman who was diagnosed at 19 weeks with conjoined thoraco-omphalopagus twins using ultrasonography.

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Deshmukh, I. M., Chhabra, P., & Chakole, S. (2023). Thoraco-Omphalopagus Conjoined Twins: A Case Report. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.50444

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