寄生双生翼龙1例报道

K. Rattan, Poonam Dalal, M. Gupta, A. Rattan
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寄生虫连体双胞胎是一种罕见的临床实体,据报道发病率仅为百万分之一。寄生虫最常见的附着部位是上腹部。坐骨处的寄生附着是最不常见的亚型之一。在此,我们报告一例坐骨翼龙寄生双胞胎的良好结果。寄主双胞胎没有重大异常,双胞胎没有共享任何器官。寄生双胞体的手术分离和自体缺损的初步闭合均顺利完成。本通讯的目的是为文献增加另一个罕见的寄生双胞胎病例,并强调这样一个事实,即坐骨龙寄生双胞胎虽然罕见,但在没有相关异常的情况下预后良好。
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Ischiopagus parasitic twin: A rare case report
Parasitic conjoined twinning is a rare clinical entity with a reported incidence of only 1/1 million births. The most common site of attachment of the parasite is epigastrium. The parasitic attachment at ischium is among the least common subtypes. Here, we report a case of ischiopagus parasitic twin with a favorable outcome. The host twin had no major anomaly, and the twins did not share any organ. Surgical separation of parasitic twin and primary closure of the defect of autosite was done without challenges. The aim of this communication is to add to the literature another rare case of parasitic twinning and to highlight the fact that ischiopagus parasitic twinning although, rare, has a good prognosis in the absence of associated anomalies.
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