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A two-days old Indian baby with four legs undergoing treatment at the paediatrics drtment in King George's medical University in Lucknow, Wednesday 14 September 2005. The baby described as incomplete twins or in medical terminology 'parasitic twins' by doctors, parasitic twin is the result of a situation related to the process that results in teratomas, vanishing twin, and conjoined twins. Parasitic twins are also known as asymmetrical conjoined twins or unequal conjoined twins. EPA/-



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