In extremely rare case, doctors remove fetus from brain of 1-year-old

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In extremely rare case, doctors remove fetus from brain of 1-year-old​


A young child had the remnants of her absorbed twin removed from her head.

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Doctors found a malformed fetus in an infant's brain. (These brain scans are stock images and not from the case report described below.)

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Brain Scans and Fetus Removed From Brain. (Spoilered due to nature of image.)

In an extremely rare case, doctors surgically removed a fetus from the brain of a 1-year-old child. Doctors found the fetus after the child showed delayed motor skill development, an enlarged head circumference and a buildup of fluid in the brain.

The report, published Dec. 12, 2022, in the journal Neurology, noted that the mass in the young child's head was a "malformed monochorionic diamniotic twin," meaning in the womb, the fetuses had once shared the same placenta but had separate amniotic sacs, the thin-walled, liquid-filled sacs that surround fetuses as they develop. These types of twins come from the same fertilized egg, meaning they're identical.

The anomaly in which one fetus becomes enveloped by another is known as "fetus in fetu," or sometimes "parasitic twin." The absorbed twin typically stops developing while the other continues to grow, the Miami Herald reported.

The phenomenon occurs in an estimated 1 in 500,000 live births; usually, the malformed fetus appears as a mass in the other fetus's abdomen, wedged behind the tissues that line the abdominal wall. However, in this case, the mass appeared in the "host" fetus's head, and likely arose very, very early in development, at the stage when the fertilized egg forms a cluster of cells called a blastocyst.

Brain scans of the 1-year-old child's head revealed that the fetus contained a vertebral column and two leg bones (the femur and tibia), and that the malformed fetus had spina bifida, a condition in which part of the spinal cord is exposed, rather than covered by tissues of the back, due to a problem during development. Once removed, the fetal mass was also determined to have "upper limb and finger-like buds."

The brief case report does not include details of the 1-year-old's condition following surgery.
 
imagine going through a closet one day looking for something, stumbling upon the jarred specimen, and then finding out it was your identical twin that was taking up real estate in your skull next to your brain.
"Mom, what the hell is this?"
"Oh, that's your brother Timmy. He was living rent free in your head for about a year before getting evicted."
 
Removing a dead / nonviable fetus is not abortion. That's all I'll say about that, this thread has already been too polluted by abortion sperging as it is.
Also as a rule of thumb people don't normally get pregnant up there.

Getting pregnant in the head is for people that only think they have wombs, and anything that gestates in there is free game.
 
Can we stop turning this thread into abortion sperging and talk about the scientific implications of this whole thing instead. This is a very interesting article and yet you are all acting like retards instead.
You got expect that shit from the pink triangle people, either way this kids definitely gonna get ahead in life.
 
Found a bit more info:

"In this case report, a 1-year-old girl presented with motor delay; she was unable to sit independently. On examination, she had an enlarged head circumference of 56.5 cm. She had no sign of intracranial hypertension (nausea, vomiting, irritability, or deviated downward eyes) and exhibited full range of motion in four extremities with normal muscle tone.

Head CT and MRI revealed that the infant girl had hydrocephalus, a compressed brain, and an intraventricular fetiform mass. The mass had a vertebral column, femur, and tibia. Imaging showed the fetus-in-fetu had spina bifida; when further examined, it also had upper limbs and finger-like buds."
Oh God I didn't want to know any of that. That is so fucked up.
 
There are people who genuinely believe the world is flat, too. Nobody gives a fuck about them, either. They aren't a meaningful amount of people and have no meaningful impact on things.

As the poster above me said, there are always medical exemptions to abortion laws.
You would be surprised how many people cannot stop being angry at the fact that there's a handful of people out there who believe something stupid. Mostly because said stupid people get waved in front of their faces every day to rile them up again, and they're too NPC to notice the pattern.

If not for Very Smart terminally online losers whining about flat earthers nonstop, I wouldn't even know they existed.
 
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