Sudanese conjoined twins successfully separated
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Last updated: Sunday, September 18, 2011

Craniopagus twins Rital and Ritag Gaboura were born on September 22, 2010 in Khartoumand can be considered miracle workers, as only one in ten million new-born survive this condition to infancy. Supported by the British charity ‘Facing the World’, the four stages separation was successfully completed on August 15 at the Great Ormond Street Hospital Related posts: Woman gives birth

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Sudanese conjoined twins successfully separated

By Dr Joe | No CommentsLeave a Comment
Last updated: Sunday, September 18, 2011

Craniopagus twins Rital and Ritag Gaboura were born on September 22, 2010 in Khartoumand can be considered miracle workers, as only one in ten million new-born survive this condition to infancy. Supported by the British charity ‘Facing the World’, the four stages separation was successfully completed on August 15 at the Great Ormond Street Hospital Related posts: Woman gives birth

to sextuplets in Oxford A 31 years old woman, Vicky Lamb gave birth to… Some hot tips on fighting acne successfully This skin disorder generally appears during puberty and always heals,… Causes and Diagnosis of Separation Anxiety Disorder Causes of Separation Anxiety Disorder Separation anxiety disorder can be…

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Sudanese conjoined twins successfully separated