Abstract
In the course of the last 7 years we observed two cases of unequal twins, “thoracopagus parasiticus.” When a conjointed twin is unequal, the smaller member of the conjoined pair is spoken of as a parasite and the more nearly normal one as the autosite [3]. Reports about their anatomy and physiology are lacking in the literature, and therefore an attempt has been made to provide some information on the anatomy and physiology of the parasite.
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