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- Polycephaly abstract "Polycephaly is a condition of having more than one head. The term is derived from the Greek stems poly- (Greek: "πολύ") meaning 'multiple' and kephali- (Greek: "κεφάλι") meaning "head", and encompasses bicephaly and dicephaly (both referring to two-headedness). A variation is an animal born with two faces on a single head, a condition known as diprosopus. In medical terms these are all congenital cephalic disorders.There are many occurrences of multi-headed animals, in real life as well as in mythology. In heraldry and vexillology, the double-headed eagle is a common symbol, though no such animal is known to have ever existed.Bicephalic or tricephalic animals are the only type of multi-headed creatures seen in the real world and form by the same process as conjoined twins: they all result from the failed separation of monozygotic twins. One extreme example of this is the condition of craniopagus parasiticus, whereby a fully developed body has a parasitic twin head joined at the skull.".
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- Polycephaly wikiPageExternalLink two_headed_piglet.
- Polycephaly wikiPageID "3635710".
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- Polycephaly hasPhotoCollection Polycephaly.
- Polycephaly subject Category:Conjoined_twins.
- Polycephaly subject Category:Multiple_births.
- Polycephaly subject Category:Supernumerary_body_parts.
- Polycephaly type CausalAgent100007347.
- Polycephaly type ConjoinedTwin110595012.
- Polycephaly type ConjoinedTwins.
- Polycephaly type IdenticalTwin110197182.
- Polycephaly type LivingThing100004258.
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- Polycephaly type Person100007846.
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- Polycephaly type Relative110235549.
- Polycephaly type Sibling110595164.
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- Polycephaly type Whole100003553.
- Polycephaly type YagoLegalActor.
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- Polycephaly comment "Polycephaly is a condition of having more than one head. The term is derived from the Greek stems poly- (Greek: "πολύ") meaning 'multiple' and kephali- (Greek: "κεφάλι") meaning "head", and encompasses bicephaly and dicephaly (both referring to two-headedness). A variation is an animal born with two faces on a single head, a condition known as diprosopus.".
- Polycephaly label "Dizephalie".
- Polycephaly label "Policefalia".
- Polycephaly label "Policefalia".
- Polycephaly label "Policefalia".
- Polycephaly label "Polycephaly".
- Polycephaly label "双头动物".
- Polycephaly sameAs Dizephalie.
- Polycephaly sameAs Policefalia.
- Polycephaly sameAs Policefalia.
- Polycephaly sameAs Policefalia.
- Polycephaly sameAs m.09rckx.
- Polycephaly sameAs Q175231.
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- Polycephaly sameAs Polycephaly.
- Polycephaly wasDerivedFrom Polycephaly?oldid=604098538.
- Polycephaly depiction Gustave_Moreau_003.jpg.
- Polycephaly isPrimaryTopicOf Polycephaly.