Parasitic twin
A parasitic twin, also known as an asymmetrical or unequal conjoined twin, is the result of the processes that also produce vanishing twins and conjoined twins, and may represent a continuum between the two. Parasitic twins occur when a twin embryo begins developing in utero, but the pair does not fully separate, and one embryo maintains dominant development at the expense of its twin. Unlike conjoined twins, one ceases development during gestation and is vestigial to a mostly fully formed, otherwise healthy individual twin. The undeveloped twin is defined as parasitic, rather than conjoined, because it is incompletely formed or wholly dependent on the body functions of the complete fetus. The independent twin is called the autosite.
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Parasitic twin
A parasitic twin, also known as an asymmetrical or unequal conjoined twin, is the result of the processes that also produce vanishing twins and conjoined twins, and may represent a continuum between the two. Parasitic twins occur when a twin embryo begins developing in utero, but the pair does not fully separate, and one embryo maintains dominant development at the expense of its twin. Unlike conjoined twins, one ceases development during gestation and is vestigial to a mostly fully formed, otherwise healthy individual twin. The undeveloped twin is defined as parasitic, rather than conjoined, because it is incompletely formed or wholly dependent on the body functions of the complete fetus. The independent twin is called the autosite.
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A parasitic twin, also known a ...... t twin is called the autosite.
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El trastorno del gemelo parasi ...... o con dos cabezas de Bengala.
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L'ischiopagus (du grec ischion ...... echoquer ou se parasiter, etc.
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Близнец-паразит (лат. ischiopa ...... зму другого и зависит от него.
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التوأم الطفيلي (بالإنجليزية: P ...... ين (التوأم الأصغر) داخل الرحم.
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寄生雙胞胎(Parasitic twin),也稱為不對稱(a ...... 是結合的,因為它的形成不完全或完全取決於完整胎兒的身體功能。
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A parasitic twin, also known a ...... t twin is called the autosite.
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El trastorno del gemelo parasi ...... ganos propios. Se dividen en:
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L'ischiopagus (du grec ischion ...... eux colonnes vertébrales, etc.
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Близнец-паразит (лат. ischiopa ...... в организме второго близнеца.
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التوأم الطفيلي (بالإنجليزية: P ...... ين (التوأم الأصغر) داخل الرحم.
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寄生雙胞胎(Parasitic twin),也稱為不對稱(a ...... 是結合的,因為它的形成不完全或完全取決於完整胎兒的身體功能。
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Gemelo parasitario
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Ischiopagus
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Parasitic twin
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Близнец-паразит
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توأم طفيلي
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寄生雙胞胎
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