“Unbelievable Medical Marvel: Surgeons Extract Rare Parasitic Twin from 17-Year-Old in Groundbreaking Operation!”
However, if the embryo does not split completely or joins back together later in the developmental process, this can result in conjoined twins. According to some theories, parasitic twins occur when one fetus in a pair of conjoined twins suddenly dies and stops developing while its sibling continues to grow normally.
Since parasitic twins are so rare, surgeries to remove them are dangerous and unprecedented. In the case of the Delhi teen, doctors emphasized how they had to use intuition, skill, and knowledge to guide the operation due to a lack of guidance from medical literature.
Luckily, their hard work has transformed the life of a young teenager for the better.
After reading about the parasitic twin removed from a teenager in India, learn about Frank Lentini, the sideshow performer who had three legs due to a parasitic twin. Then, go inside the story of Chang and Eng Bunker, the “original” conjoined twins who performed across the United States in the 19th century.

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