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- Dipygus abstract "The dipygus deformity is a severe congenital deformity where the body axis forks left and right partway along the torso with the posterior end (pelvis and legs) duplicated. Myrtle Corbin was a dipygus; she married and had 5 children. In human cases the inner two of the four hindquarters develop much smaller than normal. This is a type of \"teras catadidymum\" (\"monster twinned below\").Another sort of deformity with extra legs can happen from a degenerated conjoined twin, as may have happened with Frank Lentini with his third leg.".
- Dipygus thumbnail Myrtle_Corbin.jpg?width=300.
- Dipygus wikiPageID "16865621".
- Dipygus wikiPageLength "1507".
- Dipygus wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Dipygus wikiPageRevisionID "707657243".
- Dipygus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Congenital_disorders.
- Dipygus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conjoined_twins.
- Dipygus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rare_diseases.
- Dipygus wikiPageWikiLink Congenital_disorder.
- Dipygus wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Lentini.
- Dipygus wikiPageWikiLink Myrtle_Corbin.
- Dipygus wikiPageWikiLink Pelvis.
- Dipygus wikiPageWikiLink Teratology.
- Dipygus wikiPageWikiLink Torso.
- Dipygus wikiPageWikiLink File:Kiev-UkrainianNationalChernobylMuseum_15.jpg.
- Dipygus wikiPageWikiLink File:Myrtle_Corbin.jpg.
- Dipygus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dipygus".
- Dipygus wikiPageWikiLinkText "dipygus".
- Dipygus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dipygus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Dipygus subject Category:Congenital_disorders.
- Dipygus subject Category:Conjoined_twins.
- Dipygus subject Category:Rare_diseases.
- Dipygus hypernym Deformity.
- Dipygus type Disease.
- Dipygus type Disorder.
- Dipygus type Pediatric.
- Dipygus comment "The dipygus deformity is a severe congenital deformity where the body axis forks left and right partway along the torso with the posterior end (pelvis and legs) duplicated. Myrtle Corbin was a dipygus; she married and had 5 children. In human cases the inner two of the four hindquarters develop much smaller than normal.".
- Dipygus label "Dipygus".
- Dipygus sameAs Q5280135.
- Dipygus sameAs m.0408xs5.
- Dipygus sameAs Q5280135.
- Dipygus wasDerivedFrom Dipygus?oldid=707657243.
- Dipygus depiction Myrtle_Corbin.jpg.
- Dipygus isPrimaryTopicOf Dipygus.