- Dipygus
- Di|py|gusder; -, ...pygen<aus gleichbed. nlat. dipygus zu gr. dís »zweifach« u. pyge̅́ »Steiß«, eigtl. »Doppelsteiß«>Fehlbildung mit doppelter Anlage des Unterkörpers (Med.)
Das große Fremdwörterbuch. 2013.
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Dipygus — Myrtle Corbin, a famous dipygus Dog … Wikipedia
dipygus parasiticus — gastrothoracopagus dipygus … Medical dictionary
dipygus — Conjoined twins with a single head and thorax and the pelvis and lower extremities duplicated; when the duplications of the lower parts are symmetric, usually called duplicitas posterior. See conjoined twins, under twin. [G. di , two, + pyge,… … Medical dictionary
Dipygus — Di|py̲gus [zu di...1 u. gr. πυγη = Steiß] m; , ...py̲gen (in fachspr. Fügungen: ...py̲gi): „Doppelsteiß“, Mißgeburt mit doppelter Anlage des Unterkörpers … Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke
gastrothoracopagus dipygus — asymmetrical conjoined twins in which there is a parasitic twin consisting of only the pelvis and lower limbs attached to the abdomen of the larger twin. Called also dipygus parasiticus … Medical dictionary
dicephalus dipygus — anakatadidymus … Medical dictionary
Myrtle Corbin — as a young girl Josephene Myrtle Corbin (May 12, 1868 in Lincoln County, Tennessee[1] – May 6, 1928 in Cleburne, Texas) was born a dipygus, meaning that she had two separate pelvises side by si … Wikipedia
Polymelia — DiseaseDisorder infobox Name = Polymelia ICD10 = ICD9 = ICDO = Caption = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = DiseasesDB = Polymelia (from Greek πολυ = many plus μέλος (plural μέλεα) = limb ) is a birth defect involving limbs (a… … Wikipedia
Dysmelia — Dog with dipygus at Ukrainian National Chernobyl Museum in Kiev Dysmelia (from Greek Δύσ = bad plus μέλος (plural μέλεα) = limb ) is a congenital disorder referring to the limbs. [1] … Wikipedia
Corbin (surname) — For other uses, see Corbin (disambiguation). Corbin is a surname, and may refer to: Abel Corbin, (1808 1881), an American financier and the husband of Virginia Grant Alain Corbin (born 1936), a French historian, specialist of the 19th century in… … Wikipedia