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A parasitic twin is an identical twin that has stopped developing during gestation, but is physically attached to the fully developing twin. The fully developed twin is also known as the dominant or autosite twin.
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Read More »Overview A parasitic twin is an identical twin that has stopped developing during gestation, but is physically attached to the fully developing twin. The fully developed twin is also known as the dominant or autosite twin. The parasitic twin never completes development. Rarely, if ever, do parasitic twins have a complete brain or functional heart. They usually don’t share organs with the dominant twin. They can’t survive on their own. In some cases, the dominant twin looks like a normally developed baby with extra limbs or unrecognizable protrusions. Without treatment, this twin may develop severe health problems from the efforts of supporting the parasitic twin. Parasitic twins are also known by other names, including: abnormal twinning
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Read More »How is it diagnosed? It’s possible to identify a parasitic twin during your pregnancy. Much depends on the positioning and extent of the developmental abnormality as can be seen on imaging tests such as: ultrasound and 3-D ultrasound
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