Recollections and Reflections on the Reimer Twin Case in Canada: Interview with Dr H. Keith Sigmundson/Tribute and Twin Research Review: Remembering John L. Hopper; Nonhuman Primate Twinning/Human Interest: The Accidental Twins film; Different Looking Identical Twin Newborns.
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Dr H. Keith Sigmundson co-authored a seminal article (with the late Dr Milton Diamond) that revealed the truth about a highly controversial twin case. Specifically, the genitals of an infant male monozygotic twin were accidentally destroyed during a medical procedure performed to alleviate his difficult urination. The child's parents were advised to physically and psychologically transform their twin son into a girl. Occasional reports about the case indicated that the plan was successful, but some members of the medical community were doubtful. An interview with Dr H. Keith Sigmundson, for the purpose of obtaining his unique perspective on this case, is presented. The interview is followed by a tribute to our late twin research colleague, Dr John L. Hopper, of Melbourne, Australia. A review of research on nonhuman primate twinning, an overview of a 2024 documentary film, The Accidental Twins, and a story of different looking identical twin newborns are also provided.
加拿大雷默双胞胎案例的回忆与思考:专访H. Keith Sigmundson博士/致敬与双胞胎研究回顾:纪念约翰·霍珀;非人类灵长类动物双胞胎/人类利益:意外双胞胎电影;长相不同的同卵双胞胎新生儿。
H. Keith Sigmundson博士与已故的Milton Diamond博士共同撰写了一篇开创性的文章,揭示了一个备受争议的双胞胎案例的真相。具体来说,一名男婴同卵双胞胎在为减轻排尿困难而进行的医疗程序中意外破坏了他的生殖器。孩子的父母被建议从生理和心理上把他们的双胞胎儿子变成一个女孩。关于这个病例的偶尔报道表明,这个计划是成功的,但医学界的一些成员对此表示怀疑。对H. Keith Sigmundson博士的采访,目的是获得他对这个案例的独特观点。访谈之后是对我们已故的双胞胎研究同事,澳大利亚墨尔本的约翰·l·霍珀博士的致敬。对非人类灵长类动物双胞胎研究的回顾,2024年纪录片《意外双胞胎》的概述,以及不同长相的同卵双胞胎新生儿的故事也提供了。
期刊介绍:
Twin Research and Human Genetics is the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies. Twin Research and Human Genetics covers all areas of human genetics with an emphasis on twin studies, genetic epidemiology, psychiatric and behavioral genetics, and research on multiple births in the fields of epidemiology, genetics, endocrinology, fetal pathology, obstetrics and pediatrics.
Through Twin Research and Human Genetics the society aims to publish the latest research developments in twin studies throughout the world.