Isiopagus

Ischiopagusism is a rare congenital anomaly in which the lower segment of the spine and pelvis are fused, but the buttocks remain separated and can move slightly independently of each other, forming a peculiar bifurcation of the rear of the body, visible from the sides. The unusual appearance of people with ischiopagia does not contribute to their social adaptation. Each person has his own story and it is difficult for Ishipapagus to tell it. Therefore, we will consider this pathology as a medical problem. This disease can occur in same-sex twins, during the prenatal development of the twin of a child with neurodynamic or chromosomal disorders. It can also be caused by lethal pores during childbirth or injuries received in adulthood. In addition, it can develop as a result of Pra syndrome