A Rare Form of Heteropagus Twinning: Three-Armed Infant with Spinal Dysraphism
An ectopic or accessory limb attached to the back is an extremely rare and strange condition, and there are only a few documented cases in the worldwide literature. The first case was described by Jones and Larkin (1889). There are several theories regarding the origin of this condition. Asymmetric...
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Main Authors: | Aynur Solak (Author), Sonnaz Ergün (Author), İpek Polat (Author), Neslın Şahin (Author), Berhan Genç (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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