wasn't their a case of this a few years ago, with some teen girl that had the remains of her twin inside her skull. And were clued in to something being wrong after she had migraines that made her pass out and stuff?
"This is a bunch of balogna. Even if it is true the fetus was most certainly dead shortly after the placenta was removed.More importantly, WHO CARES?? Isn't this supposed to be a technology site? You guys are turning into the Weekly World News."It's the Washington Times, you moron. And it's in the category of science, so it does belong on digg. Douchebag.
giddygoonSep 27, 2005
Ble-argh! So much for lunch.
adml_shakeSep 27, 2005
wasn't their a case of this a few years ago, with some teen girl that had the remains of her twin inside her skull. And were clued in to something being wrong after she had migraines that made her pass out and stuff?
kidviciousSep 27, 2005
"This is a bunch of balogna. Even if it is true the fetus was most certainly dead shortly after the placenta was removed.More importantly, WHO CARES?? Isn't this supposed to be a technology site? You guys are turning into the Weekly World News."It's the Washington Times, you moron. And it's in the category of science, so it does belong on digg. Douchebag.
maverick999Sep 27, 2005
ralf!
zekaerSep 27, 2005
Nasty!
cnorthmsuSep 27, 2005
This type of medical scenario is not unheard of, it's even got a wikipedia entry:<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasitic_twin">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasitic_twin</a>