Rajiv Chadha, Prabha Lal, Dharmendra Singh, Akshay Sharma, S Roy Choudhury
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Lady Hardinge Medical College and associated Kalawati Saran and SK Hospitals, New Delhi 110001, India. rajiv_chadha_01@yahoo.com
Journal of pediatric surgery 2006 JanA rare case of a newborn girl presenting with a mass representing an aborted parasitic twin attached to the back in the midline over the lumbosacral region (parasitic rachipagus) is reported. Rudimentary digits were attached to the mass, and in one area, the overlying skin resembled scrotal skin. A depression resembling an anal dimple was also present on the surface of the mass. Investigations showed a well-developed long bone and other small bones within the parasite, and sacral spina bifida in the autosite. Successful surgical excision of the parasitic mass was performed. A review of the literature pertaining to parasitic rachipagus twinning is presented.
Rajiv Chadha, Prabha Lal, Dharmendra Singh, Akshay Sharma, S Roy Choudhury. Lumbosacral parasitic rachipagus twin. Journal of pediatric surgery. 2006 Jan;41(1):e45-8
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