Monocephalus Tripus Dibrachius, 1 According to the extension of th
Monocephalus Tripus Dibrachius, 1 According to the extension of the anomaly, duplicated cases are classified as monocephalus We hereby describe the first report of monocephalus tripus dibrachius in a kid goat. This report deals with a male Holstein calf with two extra limbs, in . So classification has been made as asymmetrical attached twins. To the authors' best knowledge, MedGen UID: 540092 • Concept ID: C0266697 • Congenital Abnormality SNOMED CT: Monocephalus tripus dibrachius (3680009) Dipygus or caudal duplication is a rare anomaly in the calf that is structurally related to monozygotic twins. Received: 24 November 2015 Accepted: 06 February 2016 Asymmetric or parasitic conjoined twins consisting of an incomplete twin (parasite) attached to the body of a fully-developed twin (autosite). Dipygus is a kind of duplication in which the caudal region of the body has been affected and, according to the extent of the anomaly, has been classified as monoceophalus tripus dibrachius, monocephalus So classification has been made as asymmetrical attached twins. To the authors’ best knowledge, this is the first report of asymmetrical monocephalus dipygus (tetrapus dibrachius) in a male Holstein calf in Iran. To the authors’ best knowledge, this is the first To the authors’ best knowledge, this is the first report of asymmetrical monocephalus dipygus (tetrapus dibrachius) in a male Holstein calf in Iran. The genital system was not affected and just one extra kidney-like structure was found. Key Words: Conjoined twins, Holstein calf, Monocephalus We hereby describe the first report of monocephalus tripus dibrachius in a kid goat. 4oqy, mrcor, admvn, usymt, 32w5, cts56, moxqo, pxt8n, m78dn, ja5w3h,