Parapagus conjoined twin

Parapagus conjoined twin
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πŸ“„ Report Sample Line- Parapagus conjoined twin
Shows a monochorionic, monoamniotic twin pregnancy. There are two distinct heads, visualized in close proximity and oriented side-by-side. Below the neck, there is fusion of the thorax, abdomen, and pelvis, forming a single, laterally fused trunk. Findings are consistent with Parapagus conjoined twins, characterized by lateral fusion of the fetal bodies with a shared pelvis and lower abdomen. Two heads are visualized side-by-side with a single contiguous thoracoabdominal trunk. Four upper limbs and variable number of lower limbs are noted. Internal organ sharing is suspected, particularly in the gastrointestinal and genitourinary systems.


Conclussion: πŸ“‹ Parapagus conjoined twins with significant lateral body fusion. Shared thoracoabdominal organs likely; further imaging and multidisciplinary evaluation recommended

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