Conjoined Twins: Unicephalus Non-Janiceps Tetrapus Tetrabrachius
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Tarih
2022
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Springer India
Erişim Hakkı
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Özet
Conjoined twins are an uncommon type of monoamniotic twins with an incidence of about 1.5 per 100,000 births worldwide. Non-janiceps is the extremely rare sub-type of cephalopagus which is reported as 1 in 58 of all conjoined twins or 1 in 3 million births. We present a G6, P5 31-year-old pregnant who was diagnosed with a unicephalus non-janiceps conjoined twins. Due to its incompatibility with life, the pregnancy was electively terminated. The prognosis of conjoined twins depends on the location and extent of the conjoined area and the accompanying congenital anomalies of the fetuses. Early diagnosis is vital because it can help in assessing the type of conjoined twins and subsequently pre-postnatal decision making. Elective termination of non-janiceps type of conjoined twins which is incompatible with life is a justifiable possibility.
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Anahtar Kelimeler
Cephalopagus, Conjoined Twins, Tetrabrachius, Tetrapus, Experience
Kaynak
Journal Of Fetal Medicine
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Cilt
9
Sayı
3-4