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    Baby born with ‘twin’ fetus inside her stomach

    Updated:May 21, 2023
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    The condition you are referring to is known as fetus in fetu, which is an extremely rare congenital anomaly. Fetus in fetu occurs when a malformed fetus is found inside the body of its twin. It occurs during early embryonic development when one twin is enveloped by the other twin.

    In these cases, the “parasitic” twin, known as the fetus in fetu, is often found in the abdominal cavity of the host twin. The fetus in fetu is typically partially developed, with some recognizable organs and structures. It is important to note that the fetus in fetu is not a separate individual but rather a mass of tissue resembling a fetus.

    The condition is typically diagnosed through medical imaging, such as ultrasound or CT scans. Surgical intervention is usually necessary to remove the fetus in fetu, as it can cause complications for the host twin, such as abdominal mass, intestinal obstruction, or other problems.

    It is important to understand that fetus in fetu is an exceptionally rare occurrence, with only a few hundred cases reported in medical literature. Each case is unique, and the outcome depends on various factors, including the location and extent of the anomaly and the overall health of the host twin.

    If you have further questions or specific concerns about this condition, it is recommended to consult with a qualified healthcare professional who can provide more detailed information based on the latest medical knowledge and individual circumstances.

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