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Clin Anat ; 25(8): 1023-9, 2012 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21433086

ABSTRACT

A hypothetical mechanism for conjoined twinning postulated by Spencer ([2003] Developmental Malformations and Clinical Implications, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, p 1-476) suggests that, after separation, monovular twins fuse in one of eight predictable homologous sites. The tripus fetal specimen under study embodies characteristics of three types therefore preventing it from classification into a simple variant of any one of the eight twin types described by Spencer. The aim of this study was to reveal internal structural anomalies of the fetal specimen by using magnetic resonance imaging and computerized tomography. Dorsally appended to the primary twin is a secondary head mass (brain tissue and ocular globe) and two spinal columns converging at T4/T5, suggesting rachipagus twinning. The ventral orientation of the secondary twin's (right lateral) lower limb suggests parapagus twinning. The caudal divergence of the spinal columns and the presence of a secondary hemipelvis, separate from the primary pelvis, suggest cephalopagus twinning. Measurements of the long bones indicate a gestational age of ∼20-23 weeks. Secondary malformations of the primary fetal body include anencephaly, cleft palate, renal agenesis, decreased left ventricular outflow, and a prematurely terminating descending aorta. This study demonstrates the possibility of using current imaging techniques to study very old, formalin-preserved human material for documentation and scientific discussion without destroying the specimen, thus keeping it intact for posterity.


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Abnormalities, Multiple/diagnostic imaging , Abnormalities, Multiple/pathology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Multidetector Computed Tomography , Twins, Conjoined , Brain/abnormalities , Brain/diagnostic imaging , Brain/pathology , Cadaver , Humans , Lower Extremity Deformities, Congenital/diagnostic imaging , Lower Extremity Deformities, Congenital/pathology , Pelvis/abnormalities , Pelvis/diagnostic imaging , Pelvis/pathology , Spine/abnormalities , Spine/diagnostic imaging , Spine/pathology
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