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Fig. 4. Diagram of urogenital system of twin without the club-foot

Showing the various openings into the bladders and urogenital sinus. In the case of the club-foot twin the arrangement is similar, except that no accessory bladder is present, both ureters opening into the principal bladder.

Note - Clubfoot is a historic term for talipes equinovarus.

Reference

Gemmill JF. and Stewart J. Omphalopagous twins in the human subject. (1916) J Anat Physiol. 50: 316-323.


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