Autopsy Findings in Conjoined Twin with Single Heart and Single Liver
Thoracoomphalopagus is the commonest type of conjoined twin where the bodies are fused from upper chest to lower chest. The autopsy done can help counsil the parents for further pregnancies and determine the prognosis depending upon the type of cardiac anomaly by Seo classification when detected ant...
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Main Authors: | Kar Asaranti (Author), Mohanty Pranati (Author), Kar Tushar (Author), Behera Jagadish (Author), Behera Susmita (Author), Nayak Amarendra (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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