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Conjoined Twins



Siamese Twins - congenitally united organisms that are complete or nearly complete individuals. They develop from a single fertilized ovum that has divided imperfectly; complete division would produce identical twins, having the same sex and general characteristics. Siamese twins remain attached at the abdomen, chest, back, or top of the head, depending on where the division of the ovum has   Read More...

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    The Ethics of Caring for Conjoined Twins: The Lakeberg Twins, in The Hastings Center Report
    by Patricia A. Marshall, Jonathan Muraskas, Thomas Myers, James A. O'Neill Jr., David C. Thomasma, Paul Tomich. 8 pgs.



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