I will introduce a modified version of the conjoined twins case and walk the reader through four possible judgments one may make concerning both versions.
I believe it is plausible to see the conjoined twins as sharing a single body.
If the cell division of the twins was late, just before conjoined twins would occur, a single yolk sac would be apparent on the sonogram.
Malformations in conjoined twins can be primary, involving non-conjoined organs, or secondary when they affect the conjoined structures.
Many people would find it less objectionable to separate younger conjoined twins than to separate older conjoined twins.
Whether the conjoined twins share one may ultimately be a matter of judgment, but if they do not, who does?
Conjoined twins, right atrial isomerism, and sequential segmental analysis.
Separation of thoraco-omphalopagus conjoined twins.