Cephalothoracoomphalopagus – a rare type of conjoined twins from the pathologist’s perspective
Authors:
Krajíčková M.; Špůrková Z.
Authors‘ workplace:
Patologicko-anatomické oddělení, FN Bulovka, Praha
Published in:
Ceska Gynekol 2022; 87(4): 274-277
Category:
Case Report
doi:
https://doi.org/10.48095/cccg2022274
Overview
Objective: Case description and autopsy fi nding in conjoined twins dia gnosed in the 24th week of pregnancy. Results: We report a case of a 31-year-old primigravida who was referred to the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics at our hospital with a presumptive dia gnosis of conjoined twins. The ultrasound examination with subsequent three-dimensional (3D) image reconstruction demonstrated twin gestation complicated by cephalothoracoomphalopagus. Observations demonstrated that the twins were joined over an area that extended from the head to the thoraces down to the central abdomen. In view of multiple congenital malformations incompatible with postnatal life, the pregnancy was terminated. The twins then underwent an autopsy at the Department of Pathology and the autopsy confi rmed previous diagnosis. Conclusion: Cephalothoracoomphalopagus is one of the rarest forms of conjoined twins with unknown incidence due to a very small number of documented cases.
Keywords:
Autopsy – pregnancy – conjoined twins
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