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(The Saudi Gazette), 23 April
2008 - Custodian
of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz on Tuesday inquired
about the conditions of the Iraqi and Moroccan conjoined twins admitted in
King Abdulaziz Medical City at the National Guard in Riyadh.
King Abdullah had ordered the
admission and separation of the two conjoined twins on the request of their
parents. The surgical operations will be carried out at his expense.
The surgical team, led by Dr.
Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Al-Rabea, Executive Director of the National Guard’s
Health Affairs, said King Abdullah has acquainted himself with the results
of the initial medical tests conducted to the two conjoined twins.
King Abdullah then directed the
team to take care of the twins and provide him with a comprehensive report
about their health condition on the completion of the medical checkups.
Rabea said the medical team would
hold its first meeting in the few coming days.
The team, he added, has found
that Iyad and Ziyad, the Iraqi Siamese twins, are conjoined at the lower
part of the chest and abdomen. They also share one liver and one small
intestine.
The team also found that one of
the twins is suffering from a congenital deformity in the heart, with a hole
in the two ventricles. Both of them weigh about four kilograms.
The analysis conducted on Safa
and Marwa, the Moroccan twins, showed that they are also suffering from a
congenital deformity in the heart, especially in the right and left
ventricles, and narrowness in the pulmonary artery, and thus need to be
given a diuretic.
They also share one liver and
intestine and their abdominal wall is not fully developed.
Rabea expects the team to operate
on the Iraqi twins before the Moroccans, because the Iraqi twins don’t
suffer from huge complications and are gaining more weight.
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