Diprosopic Parapagus : A Rare Type of Conjoint Twin; Case Report
31-Dec-2021 12:00 AM 4911

Conjoint twins are rare to begin with and diprosopic parapagus are even rarer. We had an opportunity to deliver one such in our hospital recently. She was a post caesarean pregnancy and presented with a scan report suggesting a dicephalus variety of conjoint twin. After extensive counselling about the poor prognosis she opted for termination of pregnancy by surgical method.

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