11. Manar Maged
This Egyptian baby was born with her twin sister attached to her head. To make matters even worse, The twin sister, Islaam was just a head and a bit of torso, but she was able to blink and move her mouth. The doctors at the hospital were quick to act, saying that if Manar was going to survive to have a normal life, then Islaam needed to be removed.
This is a case of Craniopagus Parasiticus, also known as the case in which a parasitic twin is born attached to the other twin. Manar was operated on shortly after she was born, and it seemed that she had survived the surgery well. However, just a year after the operation, Manar passed away (she was about to turn two years old). Islaam died as soon as she was surgically separated from Manar, which is typical of this type of operation.
The condition of a parasitic twin is extremely rare, and no one has been able to survive the separation surgery as of yet.
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