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A baby born with an extra head is recovering this week in Afghanistan
 after undergoing a risky procedure to have the head removed.
Only a few months old, Asree Gul was discharged from a hospital in 
eastern Afghanistan after doctors successfully removed the extra head 
from her scalp, reports the BBC.
Born to farmers in the Chaparhar district, Asree also has a twin 
sister, who was delivered without complications. Asree’s unique 
condition, however, made it difficult for her to sleep.
The hospital’s chief surgeon, Ahmad Obaid Mojadidi, told the Agence 
France-Pressethat the complicated operation performed on Chaparhar was 
the first of its kind in the region.
Asree, whose name means “new flower,” was not in good condition after
 the procedure, according to the AFP. Her father, Nematullah, said he 
had not expected his infant daughter to survive the surgery.
“The doctors saved her life. I thank them,” Nematullah told AFP.
Doctors believe Asree’s birth defect is caused when a baby, in this 
case Asree’s potential triplet, does not develop correctly in utero, 
according to the BBC.
While not officially confirmed, this case appears similar to a rare 
condition called craniopagus parasiticus, in which an underdeveloped 
twin is attached to its fully-formed counterpart. One of the most famous
 examples of craniopagus parasiticus was Egyptian Manar Maged, who had 
the head of her twin removed in 2005 when she was 10 months old, 
reported The Telegraph. While that operation was initially successful, 
the girl developed a severe brain infectionand died about a year after 
the surgery.
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