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(CNN) On May 27, Margaret Awino gave birth to Paul Mukisa with the help of her mother-in-law inside her home in Nabigingo, a small village in eastern Uganda. But instead of joy and jubilation for the birth of <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Outlet-Online-Underwear-Moccasins-Tennis-Shoes.html>Gucci Outlet Online</a>  her fifth child, the 28-year-old mother was shocked: her newborn son had been born with four legs and four arms.
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The family rushed to a nearby district hospital for help but they were quickly referred to Mulago Hospital in the Ugandan capital of Kampala. There, a team of doctors examined the infant and made the diagnosis of parasitic twinning, a variant of conjoint twinning in which one of the twins is not fully developed baby Paul had been born with a full set of arms and legs and another set from a headless and heartless mirror image twin that never fully grew.
  
Construction is underway on South Puget Sound Community College s new Lacey campus, an $11 million project that Lacey officials expect to be a shot in the arm for the neighborhood and possibly fill long-vacant buildings.Work began last month and the project is expected to be finished in summer 2015, college spokeswoman Kellie Purce Braseth said.The college paid $4 million for the complex of five buildings on Sixth Avenue across from the Intercity Transit station, formerly known as Rowe Six.The plan is to transform the 50,000-square-foot Building 1, which faces Sixth Avenue, into an entrepreneurial center. It will combine the college s Small Business Development Center and the Thurston County Economic Development Council in a single destination to support entrepreneurs and business start-ups.The EDC, its staff and services will move into the new building, EDC Executive Director Michael Cade said.The organization <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Tory-Burch-T-Shirts>Tory Burch T Shirts</a>  also plans to work with several community partners such as chambers of commerce, the city of Lacey, The Evergreen State College and Saint Martin s University, Joint Base Lewis-McChord and Enterprise for Equity.But Building 1 also will be home to corporate and continuing education staff and classes, as well as other classrooms, computer labs and student services, Purce Braseth said.The college also will occupy Buildings 2 and 3. Building No. 3 will be home to an advanced manufacturing program. Meanwhile, Buildings 4 and 5 likely will be demolished to make way for either parking or a new building, she said.In all, about 11,000 people will use the campus. The estimate combines students taking credit classes and others, such as state workers, participating in training.City officials hope that influx of people will inject some life into the Woodland District and <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Michael-Kors-Wholesale>Michael Kors Wholesale</a>  specifically, Woodland Square Loop. Woodland Square Loop surrounds Huntamer Park, and many nearby office buildings have significant vacancies, the result of the recession and downsizing. Several of those buildings have a new owner: MJR Development of Kirkland.The city of Lacey also recently announced a plan to sublease from the college about 1,000 square feet in Building 2 to create a military service <a href=http://www.radiorcs.com/page.php?sale=Kate-Spade-Zebra-Bag>Kate Spade Shoes</a> center.The city has a memorandum of understanding with veterans centers in Tacoma and Federal Way to provide services in Lacey, with an emphasis on behavioral health. The center is expected to open in October.Meanwhile, SPSCC s existing Lacey campus is on Hawks Prairie between Marvin Road and Galaxy Drive. The college has leased the space since 1995, but in 2005 it purchased property off Marvin Road and set out to build a new campus. Since then, economic changes have taken the college in a new direction.The Marvin Road property, for which the college paid $6.2 million, is for sale, Purce Braseth said.
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The Ugandan doctors ran a series of tests on the eight-limbed newborn which showed that the host and parasitic twin shared part of the pelvic bone. Examinations of Paul s internal organs revealed further abnormalities: his heart was on the right side of his body, instead of the left, while his liver was on the left side as opposed to the right.
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After these initial investigations, Paul was discharged home for three months as the surgeons wanted to allow him to grow before performing an operation to separate the twins.
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Finally, on August 18, a Ugandan team of three surgeons, three anesthesiologists and two nurses successfully completed a three-hour operation to remove parts of the parasitic twin from the normal body.
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The baby was given general anesthesia and the torso and trunk of the parasitic twin which had two arms but no head or heart was detached from the host baby, said Dr Nasser Kakembo, one of the surgeons who carried out the operation.
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<a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Cheap-Gucci-Outlet-Watch-Men-Womens-Sunglasses-Crossbody-Bag.html>Cheap Gucci Outlet</a>  Then we also detached the lower limbs of the parasitic twin from the host, which included disarticulating the right and left lower limbs as they were attached by joints. We controlled the bleeding and fashioned skin flaps to close the resulting wound, he added. There were no intra-operative or post-operative complications and mild blood loss and a precautionary blood transfusion was given.
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Paul Mukisa
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Three weeks after the surgery, the baby is progressing and breastfeeding well, according to the doctors.
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The father and mother were very grateful because at first they thought it was due to witchcraft, and their baby was a laughing stock because of the abnormalities, says Kakembo.
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The incidence of conjoined twins is one in 50,000, while parasitic twins are extremely rare. The condition is typically created after one of the twins stops developing at a certain point <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Handbags-Outlet-Saks-Website-Saks.html>Gucci Saks</a>  during the pregnancy, and the remnants of that twin merge with the twin that has continued developing.
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Back in 2007, an eight-limbed girl in India made global headlines after a team of 30 surgeons successfully completed a mammoth 27-hour operation to remove her parasitic twin.
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For the doctors at Mulago Hospital, this was the first time they had ever performed a surgery like this.
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  We have not had a prior experience with a parasitic twin but we work on many other children with multiple complex multi-organ congenital anomalies such as intestinal, urologic, cardiac, and orthopedic defects, said Kakembo. Although twinning is very rare worldwide, he continued, we have an increased incidence in Africa we <have> seen numerous sets of conjoint twins, five to six sets in the last few years.  
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Baby Paul Mukisa is still at the hospital and will remain there for the next two weeks, being treated by medics.
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Looking ahead, doctors say that they anticipate a healthy baby that may have a wide gait due to the large pelvic bone, and this may require orthopedic reconstruction in the future.

Revision as of 02:51, 29 September 2014

@@@ (CNN) On May 27, Margaret Awino gave birth to Paul Mukisa with the help of her mother-in-law inside her home in Nabigingo, a small village in eastern Uganda. But instead of joy and jubilation for the birth of <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Outlet-Online-Underwear-Moccasins-Tennis-Shoes.html>Gucci Outlet Online</a> her fifth child, the 28-year-old mother was shocked: her newborn son had been born with four legs and four arms. The family rushed to a nearby district hospital for help but they were quickly referred to Mulago Hospital in the Ugandan capital of Kampala. There, a team of doctors examined the infant and made the diagnosis of parasitic twinning, a variant of conjoint twinning in which one of the twins is not fully developed baby Paul had been born with a full set of arms and legs and another set from a headless and heartless mirror image twin that never fully grew.

The Ugandan doctors ran a series of tests on the eight-limbed newborn which showed that the host and parasitic twin shared part of the pelvic bone. Examinations of Paul s internal organs revealed further abnormalities: his heart was on the right side of his body, instead of the left, while his liver was on the left side as opposed to the right. After these initial investigations, Paul was discharged home for three months as the surgeons wanted to allow him to grow before performing an operation to separate the twins. Finally, on August 18, a Ugandan team of three surgeons, three anesthesiologists and two nurses successfully completed a three-hour operation to remove parts of the parasitic twin from the normal body.

The baby was given general anesthesia and the torso and trunk of the parasitic twin which had two arms but no head or heart was detached from the host baby, said Dr Nasser Kakembo, one of the surgeons who carried out the operation.
<a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Cheap-Gucci-Outlet-Watch-Men-Womens-Sunglasses-Crossbody-Bag.html>Cheap Gucci Outlet</a>  Then we also detached the lower limbs of the parasitic twin from the host, which included disarticulating the right and left lower limbs as they were attached by joints. We controlled the bleeding and fashioned skin flaps to close the resulting wound, he added. There were no intra-operative or post-operative complications and mild blood loss and a precautionary blood transfusion was given. 

Paul Mukisa Three weeks after the surgery, the baby is progressing and breastfeeding well, according to the doctors.

The father and mother were very grateful because at first they thought it was due to witchcraft, and their baby was a laughing stock because of the abnormalities, says Kakembo.

The incidence of conjoined twins is one in 50,000, while parasitic twins are extremely rare. The condition is typically created after one of the twins stops developing at a certain point <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Handbags-Outlet-Saks-Website-Saks.html>Gucci Saks</a> during the pregnancy, and the remnants of that twin merge with the twin that has continued developing. Back in 2007, an eight-limbed girl in India made global headlines after a team of 30 surgeons successfully completed a mammoth 27-hour operation to remove her parasitic twin. For the doctors at Mulago Hospital, this was the first time they had ever performed a surgery like this.

We have not had a prior experience with a parasitic twin but we work on many other children with multiple complex multi-organ congenital anomalies such as intestinal, urologic, cardiac, and orthopedic defects, said Kakembo. Although twinning is very rare worldwide, he continued, we have an increased incidence in Africa we <have> seen numerous sets of conjoint twins, five to six sets in the last few years. 

Baby Paul Mukisa is still at the hospital and will remain there for the next two weeks, being treated by medics. Looking ahead, doctors say that they anticipate a healthy baby that may have a wide gait due to the large pelvic bone, and this may require orthopedic reconstruction in the future.

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