Diprosopus and other malformation in cattle Case Report.
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2025Autor
Gaona-Huamán, E.
Cabrera-Rojas, I.
Galvez-Chuquilin, A.
Portal–Torres, J.
Cueva–Rodríguez, M.
Alvarado, W.
Quilcate–Pairazamán, C.
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Diprosopus is a congenital malformation result, also known as
craniofacial duplication, which is widely recognized in humans
and there are also reports in many animal species. The objective
of this research is to learn about the clinical manifestations and
post mortem findings in cattle diprosopus. Female cattle with
incomplete cephalic facial cephalic duplication (diprosopus),
product of the eighth gestation of a Creole cow with, from the
village center of Quidén, district of Paccha, province of Chota,
region of Cajamarca, Peru, with extensive production breeding
system. The cattle presented two lower jaws with double oral and
nasal cavity, two tongues and supernumerary teeth, the vault was
double and single neck. It is confirmed that the case described is
diprosopus in cattle.







