Parasitic twin--a supernumerary limb associated with spinal malformations. A case report

Acta Neurochir (Wien). 2016 Mar;158(3):611-4. doi: 10.1007/s00701-016-2710-y. Epub 2016 Jan 26.

Abstract

We describe a case of rachipagus parasitic twin with spinal cord malformations (lipomyelomeningocele and tethered cord) in a 7-month-old Ethiopian infant. The parasitic mass had a well-formed foot, ankle and lower leg and a small sinus that resembled an anus. Magnetic resonance imaging scans revealed spinal malformations including a distal syringohydromyelia. The mass was successfully resected and the dural attachment was closed. Histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis. Postoperatively, the child had unchanged, intact neurological function in both lower limbs. Almost all rachipagus parasitic twins are associated with spinal malformations. They should, therefore, be operated on by surgeons experienced in myelomeningocele surgery.

Keywords: Foetus in foetu; Parasitic twin; Rachipagus; Syringohydromyelia; Teratoma.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Female
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Leg / abnormalities*
  • Neural Tube Defects / pathology
  • Neural Tube Defects / surgery*
  • Twins, Conjoined / pathology
  • Twins, Conjoined / surgery*