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1 TWINNINGS & CONJOINT LECTURE BY PROF. ANSARI (for MBBS students only) Sunday, November 9th, 2008.
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2 Objectives Types of twining Maternal twins Fraternal twins Siamese twins
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3 Human twins are classified into two major groups: Monozygotic (one-egg, or identical) twins and Dizygotic (two-egg, or fraternal) twins. Fraternal twins are the result of two separate fertilization events, whereas identical twins are formed from a single embryo whose cells somehow dissociated from one another. Identical twins may be produced by the separation of early blastomeres, or even by the separation of the inner cell mass into two regions within the same blastocyst
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4 Identical twins formation monozygotic twins
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5 Conjoined Twins are identical twins who develop with a single placenta from a single fertilized ovum. are always of the same sex and race. are more often female than male, at a ratio of 3:1. occur as often as once in every 40,000 births but only once in every 200,000 live births. are more likely to occur in India or Africa than in China or the United States.
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6 Types of Conjoined Twins Craniopagus: Cranial union only, about 2% of all conjoined twins. Pygopagus: Posterior union of the rump, about 19% of all conjoined twins. Thoracopagus: Anterior union of the upper half of the trunk. The most common form of conjoined twins (about 35%), it always involves sharing the heart. Cephalopagus: Anterior union of the upper half of the body with two faces on opposite sides of a conjoined head. Extremely rare. The heart is sometimes involved. A combination of types 3 and 4 is called cephalothoracopagus.
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7 Parapagus:(sometimes called diprosopus): lateral union of the lower half, extending variable distances upward, about 5% of all conjoined twins. Heart sometimes involved. Ischopagus: Anterior union of the lower half of the body, about 6% of all conjoined twins. Heart not involved. Omphalopagus: Anterior union of the midtrunk, about 30% of conjoined twins.
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9 Craniopagus
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