The epigastric heteropagus conjoined twins
Conjoined twins are rare and are classified as symmetrical or asymmetrical, in which a member, the host (autosite), is near normal and bears the parasite, which is incomplete, smaller, and fully dependent for growth on it. This form of conjoined twins is referred to as heteropagus and when attached...
Main Authors: | Abubakar, Auwal Mohammed, Ahidjo, Ahmed, Chinda, John Y., Tahir, Chubado, Abubakar, Sadiq, Adamu, Sani A., Pindiga, Umaru H. |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2011
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/3904/1/Abubakar-2011-The_epigastric_heter.pdf |
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