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Conjoined Siamese Twins Incidence Delivered by Caesarian Section- A Case Report- Crimson Publishers

Conjoined Siamese Twins Incidence Delivered by Caesarian Section- A Case Report by Michael Osei Appiah in Research in Medical & Engineering Sciences

Introduction: A very rare case of Siamese twins assembled in the abdomen was delivered through Caesarean section.

Case presentation: We present a case of a 28-year-old, female, Ghanaian mother who had conjoined twins at the abdomen.

Conclusion: Mother of Siamese twins was however shocked that all her scans at the same hospital did not reveal the condition of her baby until they were born. The first genetic defects of interest can now be identified before delivery. Such a serious injury, as is the case with our index, which is incompatible with postpartum life, needs to be consulted. If properly reported supervision is adequately detected during postnatal care, it can mean that pregnancy is due to a close delivery.

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