Mass thought to be tumour revealed as parasitic twin inside baby's body

The condition is caused by incomplete separation of twins inside the womb and only 200 such cases have been recorded.

Update: 2017-12-14 09:51 GMT
The twin was growing on the child's kidney (Photo: Pixabay)

Being born with medical complications can be traumatising for a child but at times such conditions could turn out to be something much more shocking. Cases of children born with parasitic twins growing out of their body have been reported on several occasions, as they often pose a threat to the baby’s life.

A three-month-old child in Bihar was admitted to a hospital for removing what doctors thought of as a tumour. But they were soon shocked to find out that this mass was actually a parasitic twin complete with eyes and skin inside the baby’s stomach.

The mass on the kidney which was believed to be a tumour was actually a twin weighing almost one kilogram found during the operation. The condition is described as foetus in fetu and there are only 200 such cases recorded worldwide so far.

This happens when twins don’t separate in the womb preventing one of them to develop as it becomes part of the healthy twin. The baby has been shifted to the ICU and will be discharged by the end of the week.

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