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CONJOINED TWINS Kara Brady
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WHAT ARE CONJOINED TWINS? Twins are connected through the skin, organs, or other part of the body because they failed to separate They did not create their own placenta in the womb Separating the twins is difficult because they typically share vital organs making survival rates low In some cases are parasitic, where one twin is healthier than the other The twins body must work especially hard to support both persons Separation is encouraged in these cases to save the healthy twin Unfortunately, the life expectancy of conjoined twins is found to be lower than that of twins that are separated
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KRISTA AND TATIANA HOGAN They are craniopagus conjoined twins They are connected at the head and share a brain Neural bridge connects one thalamus to the other They share a bridge of neural tissues They are 4 years old Tatiana has an enlarged heart which pumps most of Krista’s blood to her brain They previously suffered seizures but have been put on medication to prevent them Their nervous systems are interconnected causing them to feel what their twin feels like a tickled Research showed that they cannot be separated because one or both girls would be left paralyzed
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ABIGAIL AND BRITTANY HENSEL They are 21 year old dicephalic parapagus twins, meaning their heads are separated but their bodies are conjoined They each have a separate heart, spine, spinal cord, and stomach They can operate their side of their body, each controlling either one arm or one leg. They can eat and write on their own They must do things like running and driving together (they did pass their drivers test) They graduated high school and attended Bethel University They do not want to take part in any medical studies and are doing their very best to live ordinary lives Brittany is recently engaged to be married
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CHANG AND ENG BUNKER Conjoined twins connected at the sternum through cartilage Their lives are independent but are fused together They could have been easily separated but that was not an option in the 1800s They had their own plantation, married sisters, and had 21 children between the two of them Chang died from pneumonia in his sleep, Eng refused to have an emergency separation and died three hours later
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PHYSIOLOGICAL PROBLEMS The connection between the twins is where most of the problems arouse They may share vital organs One twin’s body must do more work to support both bodies If the heart of one twin is stronger it must pump more blood resulting in high blood pressure If they share vital organs, they cannot be separated without possible deaths They can suffer from seizures Their bodies tend to be disproportional They must go attend frequent checkups to monitor their condition
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WHAT I FOUND MOST INTERESTING IN THE ARTICLE Vision When shown a red crayon, one twin said blue, when shown a purple crayon, the other twin said red. Maybe their switch them because of what their twin is seeing The girls do however have eye problems and have been instructed to use glasses and eye patches to prevent them from potentially becoming legally blind Taste Buds Conjoined twins can taste what their twin is tasting even if they don’t like it. I was curious as to what they would taste if they were both eating different things
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The Hogan girls future… I am curious to see how the twin girls will develop in the future If they continue to “tune in” to their sister, will it be easier for them to do so in the future Will their brain develop and grow in a way that makes the girls even more similar I wonder how their education will pan out Will they be able to attend college like the Hensel girls did? The family plans to have a reality show in the future and I hope that they are not poorly effected by the spotlight
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