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  2. Patrick and Benjamin Binder - Wikipedia

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    Patrick and Benjamin Binder (born 2 February 1987) were conjoined twins, joined at the head, born in Germany in February 1987, and separated at Johns Hopkins Children's Center on 6 September 1987. [1] They were the first twins to be successfully separated by Ben Carson, a neurosurgeon assisted by Donlin M. Long of Baltimore, Maryland.

  3. Monoamniotic twins - Wikipedia

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    Monoamniotic twins. Monoamniotic twins are identical or semi-identical twins that share the same amniotic sac within their mother's uterus. [1] Monoamniotic twins are always monochorionic and are usually termed Monoamniotic-Monochorionic ("MoMo" or "Mono Mono") twins. [1][2] They share the placenta, but have two separate umbilical cords.

  4. Monochorionic twins - Wikipedia

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    Monochorionic twins are monozygotic (identical) twins that share the same placenta. If the placenta is shared by more than two twins (see multiple birth), these are monochorionic multiples. Monochorionic twins occur in 0.3% of all pregnancies. [1] Seventy-five percent of monozygotic twin pregnancies are monochorionic; the remaining 25% are ...

  5. Abby and Brittany Hensel - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 September 2024. American conjoined twins (born 1990) Abby and Brittany Hensel Born Abigail Loraine Hensel Brittany Lee Hensel (1990-03-07) March 7, 1990 (age 34) New Germany, Minnesota, U.S. Education Bethel University Occupation(s) Fifth-grade teachers at Sunnyside Elementary in New Brighton ...

  6. Conjoined twins - Wikipedia

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    Conjoined twins, popularly referred to as Siamese twins, [ 1 ][ 2 ] are twins joined in utero. [ a ] It is a very rare phenomenon, estimated to occur in anywhere between one in 49,000 births to one in 189,000 births, with a somewhat higher incidence in Southwest Asia and Africa. [ 5 ] Approximately half are stillborn, and an additional one ...

  7. Fact check: Viral image does not show conjoined twins ... - AOL

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    The second photo is of Carson and Cramer Gormley, who are identical twins from Michigan, according to a 2008 article from Michigan Live. There are no reports that the two were ever conjoined.

  8. Kendra and Maliyah Herrin - Wikipedia

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    The twins were born at the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Erin and Jake Herrin.They began their lives as conjoined twins of a form termed Ischiopagus (Type D) / Omphalopagus (Type B) conjoined twins, meaning that they were joined at the abdomen and the pelvis; they had between them an abdomen, pelvis, liver, kidney, large intestine and two legs (each twin ...

  9. Craniopagus twins - Wikipedia

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    Craniopagus twins are conjoined twins who are fused at the cranium. [1] The union may occur on any portion of the cranium, but does not primarily involve either the face or the foramen magnum; the two brains are usually separate, but they may share some brain tissue. Conjoined twins are genetically identical and always share the same sex. [2]