Successful separation of the conjoined thecal sac with an epidermal cyst in pygopagus twins.
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Y. Hsu | Shin-Yuan Chen | S. Tsai | T. Harnod | Yu-Cheng Chou | Chia-Hsiang Chu | J.C.M. Ling | H. Peng
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