Update: two of a kind. (Special Report).Nearly five months ago, 17-month-old twin sisters Maria de Jesus Maria de Jesus dos Santos (born September 10, 1893) is a Portuguese supercentenarian, and, as of August 13, 2007, the second-oldest person in the world. She has been the oldest verified living person in Portugal since the death of fellow 114-year-old Maria do Couto Maia-Lopes on and Maria Teresa Quiej Alvarez lay hospitalized, conjoined conjoined /con·joined/ (kon-joind´) joined together; united. conjoined joined together. conjoined monsters two deformed fetuses fused together. at the head. The rare birth defect birth defect Genetic or trauma-induced abnormality present at birth. A more restrictive term than congenital disorder, it covers abnormalities that arise during the formation of an embryo's organs and tissues and does not include those caused by diseases (e.g. made it impossible for the girls to walk, sit upright, or even turn to smile at one another. Their only hope for a normal life: a groundbreaking but highly risky operation to separate their skulls. (See "Separating Sisters: Inside the Groundbreaking Surgery," SW 11/21/2002). Last August, a 50-person medical team performed the 22-hour surgery at UCLA's Mattel Children's Hospital. Afterward, the two Marias lay in separate beds for the first time--the operation a landmark success. As of December, the Marias were "adjusting better than we expected," said UCLA's chief plastic surgeon plastic surgeon A surgeon specialized in reconstruction or cosmetic enhancement of various body regions, most commonly the face–nose, chin, and cheeks, breasts and buttocks; PSs remove fat deposits through liposuction; PSs reduce scarring or disfigurement Dr. Henry Kawamoto. Only minor problems have kept the girls hospitalized: Maria Jesus is recovering from a small infection on her scalp where surgeons grafted skin to the back of her head; and a slight hearing deficiency has been detected in one of Maria Teresa's ears, perhaps due to the surgery. Still, doctors say the girls are healing well enough to return to their home in Guatemala by Christmas. "We expect to see sibling rivalry sibling rivalry Psychology The intense, emotional competition among siblings–brothers and/or sisters that pits one against the other to obtain parental affection, approval, attention, and love. See Cain complex. Cf Oy child, Sibling relational problem. soon," said Kawamoto. |
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