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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Doctors Discover Foetus Of Twin Inside Boy During Surgery

Ritesh had been complaining of a stomach ache since May, but it was only when he was admitted to a private hospital that doctor's discovered the mass inside of him.
Astonished doctors discovered the foetus of a six-year-old boy's twin inside him during surgery to remove 'tumour'.

Schoolboy, Ritesh, from Garhwa in India, had been living in pain for seven months with stomach ache leaving doctors baffled as to the cause.

Following 12 weeks of upset, the child's parents then admitted him into a private hospital on Thursday, where an ultrasound revealed a knot inside of his stomach.

A team of five surgeons then immediately operated on Ritesh to remove the mass.

But following the three hour operation, 'stunned' doctors said that the knot was in fact an underdeveloped embryo that had been inside of him since birth.

According to Pradesh18 , the foetus had developed hands, feet and even hair.

Speaking to the Hindustan Times newspaper after the surgery, a senior paediatrician said that the case was one of the "rarest of the rare".

Ritesh had been complaining about abdominal pain for past seven months

Dr Alok Bhardwaj said: "This is the rarest of rare cases. But the boy's problem was successfully treated. He is completely stable and is recovering fast. Had it not been removed, it would have caused a severe problem to the boy in the future."

Dr Awadesh Kumar Kaushik, the laparoscopic surgeon at the hospital in Varanasi, said: "It is a developmental abnormality in which a mass of tissue resembling a foetus forms inside the body.

"One theory says that the mass begins as a normal foetus bu becomes enveloped inside its twin."

Doctors visited Ritesh after his surgery in Varanasi, India

Last month, doctors removed a 3.5kg 'parasitic twin' from a one-year-old baby in India .

Baby Nisha's panicked parents rushed her to hospital after she wasn't feeding or gaining weight and her stomach had swollen.

Niche was referred to paediatric and laparoscopic surgeon Dr D Vijayagiri with what was thought to be a large cyst.

He later diagnosed her with foetus-in-fetu - where a parasitic twin resides inside the host twin and feeds off their blood supply.
PZI

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