Minimally Conjoined Omphalopagus Twins with a Body Stalk Anomaly
Abstract Introduction This report will discuss a case of minimally conjoined omphalopagus twins (MCOTs) with a body stalk anomaly (BSA). Case Report We experienced monochorionic diamniotic (MD) twins born at 31 weeks. One infant was suspicious of BSA before birth, and another infant was normal. But...
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Main Authors: | Hidehiko Maruyama (Author), Takeshi Inagaki (Author), Yusei Nakata (Author), Akane Kanazawa (Author), Yuka Iwasaki (Author), Kiyoshi Sasaki (Author), Ryuhei Nagai (Author), Hiromi Kinoshita (Author), Jun Iwata (Author), Kiyoshi Kikkawa (Author) |
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Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.,
2015-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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