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    Craniopagus parasiticus is an extremely rare type of parasitic twinning occurring in about 2 to 3 of 5,000,000 births. In craniopagus parasiticus, a parasitic...
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    deformity. An explanation for the birth defect may have been a form of craniopagus parasiticus (a parasitic twin head with an undeveloped body), a form of diprosopus...
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    dicephalus parapagus dipus, the two heads are side by side. In craniopagus parasiticus, the two heads are joined directly to each other, but only one...
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    or four (tetrabrachius) arms. Survival rate is poor. Craniopagus parasiticus: Like craniopagus, but with a second bodiless head attached to the dominant...
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    described as craniopagus or cephalopagus, and occipitalis if joined in the occipital region or parietalis if joined in the parietal region. Craniopagus parasiticus...
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    other children. As of 2019, they are pursuing higher education. Craniopagus parasiticus is another form of partial twinning which results in two heads...
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    horror about his wife having a mouth in the back of her head. Craniopagus parasiticus and Diprosopus – scientific explanation Edward Mordrake Obake Shigeru...
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    While it is possible for a person to have two heads, the condition craniopagus parasiticus, a form of conjoined twins, sees one head upside-down on top of...
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  • pulmonary airway malformation (CPAM) Conjoined twins Costello syndrome Craniopagus parasiticus Cri du chat syndrome Cyclopia Cystic fibrosis De Lange syndrome...
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    2014, Frank and Louie died at the age of fifteen. Conjoined twins Craniopagus parasiticus Cyclopia Durga, a three-eyed Hindu goddess Edward Mordake, a disputed...
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    The Two-Headed Boy of Bengal, sufferer from the rare condition Craniopagus parasiticus (d. 1787) Mary Anne Whitby, English scientist (d. 1850) January...
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  • (págos), fixed, set, fastened xiphopagus, parapagus dicephalus, craniopagus parasiticus palpebr- of or pertaining to the eyelid (uncommon as a root) Latin...
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    The Two-Headed Boy of Bengal, sufferer from the rare condition Craniopagus parasiticus (b. 1783) Francis William Drake, British admiral and Governor of...
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    The Two-Headed Boy of Bengal, sufferer from the rare condition Craniopagus parasiticus (d. 1787) Mary Anne Whitby, English scientist (d. 1850) 1784 January...
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