Abstract
We introduce a case of epigastric heteropagus with parasitic twin attached at the chest wall. The antenatal history consisted of several uncommon findings such as major exomphalos, previously unreported vascular stem arising from the internal thoracic artery, a common ventricle in the autosite and uneventful follow-up of one year postoperatively.
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